2000 problem

DGPEAKE@aol.com DGPEAKE@aol.com
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 21:54:34 EDT


In a message dated 98-06-17 22:21:20 EDT, you write:

<< 
 Hi All,
 I checked today to see if my 2 main programs are going to function in the
 millenium.  I use a DOS version of Quicken and it won't take a 2000 date
 and I use First Choice as my database for my tuning files and it doesn't
 either.
 	Is anyone using the database program in MS Office as their data base and
 Money as their checkbook program?  Any opinions on how they function?  I
 need to start planning
  James Grebe
 R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis, MO. USA, Earth
 Piano Service and Piano Periperals
 pianoman@inlink.com            May I listen as well as I hear.>>
 
I have an old database in DOS as well but I believe any new versions in
Windows 95 or MAC will be Y2K ready.  I need to upgrade Quicken as well.  I
have both Office 97 with Access and recently purchased Filemaker PRO.  Both
will import but take time to set up, which I do not have, but hopefully before
the bell rings at 2000.

Y2K is not only affecting computers and that is another story.

Dave Peake, RPT
Portland, OR



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