Originally posted by belg
Hey Don for us computer challenged folks could you put that in "ENGLISH".
Okey-dokey, I'll try, but that doesn't mean I understand it.
DTP refers to a "desktop pubishing" program that allows you to combine pictures and text and make everything from advertising brochures to greeting cards. So I was telling Ray that he could take his pictures, add words to them and then make a picture out of the results. A "photo manager" program would then take these pictures and organize them for him.
A "database" program will take a list of facts, or data, about anything, lots of anythings, then arange the list or find the specific data you are looking for. For example, Ray could make a fill-out form that included cars by TYPE, SIZE, COLOR, ROAD, CAR #, WHEN BOUGHT, ERA, CONDITION, or any other fact, then include a picture. He could later arange the list or search for all Santa Fe cars that are red, or all 40' box cars arange in order alphabetically by road, and have all the information show up including the picture. Or he could just search for one particular car, say, by road #.
Now, I have a DTP program that I use all the time. I also have a database program that I haven't a clue how to use...
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