Short: DFA v2.6 - the definite address database tool. Author: dirkf@alcmy.franken.de Uploader: dirkf alcmy franken de Type: biz/dbase Architecture: m68k-amigaos TITLE DFA(ddress) VERSION V2.6 AUTHOR Dirk Federlein UUCP: dirkf@alcmy.franken.de CIS: 100577,1027 Fido: 2:244/6302.12 DESCRIPTION DFA is the definitive address database tool. It supplies a very nice GUI, a powerful Arexx port, a flexible client server mechanism and much more. It is simply the ideal means to manage several or many addresses for the beginner as well as for the professional Amiga user. Feature hotlist: Arexx port, direct dialing of the stored phone numbers, font sensitive windows, "grouping" of addresses, email support, different layouts for printing, context sensitive online help, application icon/window/menu, fully directable by keyboard, separate preferences program, customizable address list format,... Native languages are supported with Workbench 2.1 (and above) installed. This is version 2.6, a minor update to version 2.5. DFA is an SASG product! Shareware, binary only. NEW FEATURES (since v2.5) - Several bug fixes and minor enhancements. - Improved "Quick Search" function. - Recompiled with SAS/C v6.56. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS DFA needs at least Kickstart/Workbench 2.04 to run. It takes advantage of the new features included in version 2.1 (Locale support) and uses even some features coming with OS 3.0/3.1 if available. DFA is made to run on all systems, starting with the A500+ and ending up with the A4000(T). More than 512KB of RAM and a harddisk are recommended. AVAILABILITY ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/biz/dbase/dfa-26.lha (817197) PRICE DM US$ Shareware fee.............................30.00 20.00 See documentation for additional information. ! NEW ! DFA can be registered via Compuserve (SWREG registration ID #7741). DISTRIBUTABILITY DFA is NOT PD. It is shareware. The author keeps the copyright over the whole package. The public version of DFA (without the keyfile!) is freely (re)distributable, but noone is allowed to sell the program for more money than to cover just the costs of copying.