Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!killer!robertl From: robertl@killer.UUCP (Robert Lord) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Looking for TSR DB... Keywords: Database, TSR, etc. Message-ID: <4553@killer.UUCP> Date: 22 Jun 88 21:48:20 GMT Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas Lines: 23 I was just sitting here today talking (well, listening, mostly) to someone on the phone today, and meanwhile furiosly scribling notes onto my blotter. Needless to day that never again will I be able to find these 'notes' since A) Every conversation I have ever had is ingraved in that blotter, plus doodles, ink spots, rings left from sweating glasses (by the way, how do glasses sweat??) etc, etc... B) I don't write, I scrible. You know, that wonderfull thing everone calls shorthand and is only readable by the author...Well, this author can't even read his own! Anyways, what I am looking for is a TSR Database type program which will allow me to keep notes and stuff all in one file in a Btree type format. I want to be able to type in a subject line then type all sorts of info on that subject, then be able to FIND it again! I need something that will access all records with so and so in them (grep, anyone?) and search by titles, etc, etc... Does such a beat exist in the public domain (shareware, freeware, ware, etc, etc..)? If so, where can I get it (preferably a BBS in the Dallas area, though I can handle floppynet). If there isn't one in PD, then I guess leads on comercial stuff will be appreciated too....(grudgingly) Anyways, thanks in advance, Robert Lord