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Old September 10th 03, 03:46 PM
Mike Endsley
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I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks
TIA,
Mike

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Old September 10th 03, 04:23 PM
Donald Kerns
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Mike Endsley wrote:

I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks


[partly kidding]
Some php, mysql, a bit of design and you could create "GnuFish: The
Finest Open Source Aquarium Management Tool."

-D
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"When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to
think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
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Old September 10th 03, 05:14 PM
Mike Endsley
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:23:57 -0700, Donald Kerns wrote:

Mike Endsley wrote:

I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks


[partly kidding]
Some php, mysql, a bit of design and you could create "GnuFish: The
Finest Open Source Aquarium Management Tool."

-D

Wellllll,
The thought did come to me about trying openoffice.org to see if
I could learn and then do something with it but I don't even know
if that could be used.
Mike
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Old September 10th 03, 05:51 PM
Mike Endsley
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 10:14:00 -0600, Mike Endsley wrote:

On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:23:57 -0700, Donald Kerns wrote:

Mike Endsley wrote:

I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks

SNIP

Well, I cam across a site with software links. I found 2 programs:
Tankminder98 and AquaLog. Beggar's can't be too choosey, so guess
I will try these and see how they work. The site I found them at
(in case anybody is interested) is: http://fins.actwin.com/software.php
Again, thanks.
Mike

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Old September 11th 03, 04:03 AM
Cris
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Aquarix is pretty good. It's shareware, but if you can put up with a
30 second nag screen after 30 days, you don't *have* to pay for it.
www.aquarix.com

Cris

On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:46:35 -0600, Mike Endsley
wrote:

I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks
TIA,
Mike


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Old September 11th 03, 07:37 AM
Mike Endsley
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 03:03:11 +0000, Cris wrote:

Aquarix is pretty good. It's shareware, but if you can put up with a
30 second nag screen after 30 days, you don't *have* to pay for it.
www.aquarix.com

Cris

Thanks for that info, Cris. I have seen the aquarix site, but stayed
away since I didn't have the money to "register". I may take a look and
see how it is. I am trying AquaLog right now.
Mike


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Old September 11th 03, 03:02 PM
RedForeman ©®
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but access is limited by the same wizards you are using... if you just use a
canned dbase, it'll end up needing more work than it's worth....

I'm a DBA, using access and SQL, I've made several, but none really end up
the way I want them, the forms, reports, and modules just don't seem to
satisfy my desires... which may be my own problem, and not yours...


"D&M" wrote in message
...
Are you any good with MS access? I've set up a couple databases storing
photos and other info for things, the wizards it comes with can pretty

much
walk you through it all, about 1-2 hour learning curve for a simple

logging
database.


"Mike Endsley" wrote in message
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I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks
TIA,
Mike





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Old September 13th 03, 12:39 AM
Dennis Fox
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Donald Kerns wrote:
Mike Endsley wrote:


I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks



[partly kidding]
Some php, mysql, a bit of design and you could create "GnuFish: The
Finest Open Source Aquarium Management Tool."

-D



What all do the available software packages track and do? I ask
because I do not have Windows on my machine ... so downloading even a
freebie is of no real use to me. OTOH, I _do_ have PHP, MySql, perl and
java ... so designing and coding "GnuFish" might be fun.

BTW, OpenOffice does include a spreadsheet -- entering and graphing
water parameters is relatively straight forward if that is all you wish
to do.

Please throw some ideas at me as to what a decent aquarium maintenance
software would do!

-Dennis

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Old September 13th 03, 05:02 AM
Mike Endsley
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:39:44 -0500, Dennis Fox wrote:

Donald Kerns wrote:
Mike Endsley wrote:


I hate asking this but is there any free software for aquariums/fish
logging?
I found some shareware and commercial products via a search.
Being unemployed does have its drawbacks



[partly kidding]
Some php, mysql, a bit of design and you could create "GnuFish: The
Finest Open Source Aquarium Management Tool."

-D



What all do the available software packages track and do? I ask
because I do not have Windows on my machine ... so downloading even a
freebie is of no real use to me. OTOH, I _do_ have PHP, MySql, perl and
java ... so designing and coding "GnuFish" might be fun.

BTW, OpenOffice does include a spreadsheet -- entering and graphing
water parameters is relatively straight forward if that is all you wish
to do.

Please throw some ideas at me as to what a decent aquarium maintenance
software would do!

-Dennis

Hello Dennis.
I have OpenOffice on my other systems and on another windows computer.
I really thought about trying that also, but decided to ask about
software first.
I personally don't know what all people use since I have been away
from this hobby for about 35 years
I saw a couple of programs that would graph all the info and then
also keep reminding you what day something needed to be done (water
changes/tests/etc). I am unemployed so I am trying AquaLog which
is basically a text oriented program. I d/led another program but
haven't installed it yet. It is supposed to have more bells/whistles.
The programs I have looked at (not many) have inputs for all the
tests you run, observations, a calendar, water changes and percents,
multiple tank inputs, etc. I'm quite sure other programs have much
more than I have listed
Hopefully, others will expand the list
Mike

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Old September 20th 03, 03:30 PM
Donald Kerns
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Louis Schreyer wrote:

Aquarix is pretty good. It's shareware, but if you can put up with a
30 second nag screen after 30 days, you don't *have* to pay for it.
www.aquarix.com


There is a new version 4 out now, much better than 3

Louis


Any chance the bugs I reported (and never heard squat back from the
company) got fixed?

-Donald (paying customer)
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think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
 




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