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Tag Archives: .NET

Q&A on MVSP from TigerLogic

People are asking questions about the new MVSP connectivity from TigerLogic. I’ll try to answer some of them here. This isn’t intended to be an exhaustive comparison, just an attempt […]

Back in my day…

A discussion in the U2 forum got me thinking. When Pick people talk about how great Pick is, what’s really happening is that they’re holding on dearly to simpler times […]

A closer look at mv.NET – Part 1

I’m going to post a few articles to describe various facets of mv.NET, both for people who have never seen it as well as for those who are using it. […]

Visual Studio Server Explorer, MV Datasources

Recent comments in comp.databases.pick on re-working KEXI for MV reminded me: we’re getting close to being able to use the Visual Studio Server Explorer with a Pick/MV back-end.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • Major blog update
  • What’s up?
  • Intelligent User Interfaces
  • Amazon Web Services and MV Taboo
  • Building Community
  • System Maintenance – a quick note
  • MV Monitoring and Notification Part 2
  • Notifications for MV Support Providers
  • Upgrading blog soon
  • D3 OSFI Explored

Blogs

  • Brian Leach's MultiValue Blog

Forums

  • jBASE Forum on Google
  • MVDBMS Google Group
  • OpenQM Forum on Google
  • Precision Solutions (Kevin King)

Sites

  • PickWiki.com

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