Information by
and for dBASE/xBASE users.
The UK User Group has been in
existence for many years. Its activities include informal monthly
meetings, the maintenance of this Web site and help to UK xBASE
users when they meet problems.
Meetings
The UK User Group is still allive and kicking! Meetings continue
to be held in Surrey. We aim to meet monthly, on the first Tuesday
of each month but dates will vary to fit round the availability
of members. New members are very welcome but do check dates and
location first if you plan to come come along. See the Meetings
page for maps and directions.
4/4/2007 - Update
The URL of the web site we have used for many years has been
hi-jacked! So please note and se our new URL: www.dbasegroup.co.uk
21/7/2007 - New dBASE
re-seller in the UK!
dataBaseSoft is a company
focused on providing software products in the database marketplace.
We offer commercial database
development tools, and off the shelf database applications that
can be tailored to meet a businesses specific requirements. We
also provide training, education and support services
including consultation and mentoring. URL = www.databasesoft.co.uk
Search Facility and Site
Map. See the foot of this page for
a new Search facility for both this site and the Web overall.
It also includes an option to view a site map from which you
can also go to the page you want.
Our Hit counter is also worth mentioning,
we are currently getting about 110 visitors a week, a figure
we find very encouraging.

05/06/99 The group is prepared to try to get any
dBASE user out of trouble. Such help is on a voluntary basis
by members of the group. We do not claim to be the world
experts but if we can assist then we will. Contact by email
is preferred but if urgent we will accept phone calls, including
evenings. But do not assume that lines are manned 100% of the
time! Contact:
VdB7 and Clipper - Bob
R... , BobRimmington@ukf.net, 01444 236352
VdB5.x and DOS 4.x - Terry Ede, comsolve@Lineone.net,
01483 488661
A feature on this site is the link below,
through the dBASE WebRing, to many other sites specialising in
dBASE matters.
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