[Imc-tech] database system:

Sascha Meinrath sascha at ucimc.org
Sat Nov 2 13:03:00 CST 2002


hi techies,

i've been following developments of a freeware database system
specifically for non-profits and it seems that it's developed enough that
it might actually be useful for the UCIMC and other projects that we
sponsor.  paul, would this help with the membership database integration
we talked about?

could a couple folks from our tech team look it over: http://www.ebase.org/

also, i've cc-ed our finance list since some of our sponsored projects
might be interested in it.

let me know,

--sascha

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Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2002 00:58:46 -0700
From: ebase News <news at ebase.org>
To: Sascha Meinrath <meinrath at urbana.indymedia.org>
Subject: Stay in Touch with ebase!

Hi there,

It's been a while since we last contacted you about ebase*, the free
relationship management database for nonprofits.  So, I thought I'd
let you know about a few immediate opportunities to stay in touch:

1.  First, ebase 2.03 is being very well received by the nonprofit
community. To see what others are saying about the new ebase, click:

    http://www.ebase.org/about/testimonials.htm

2.  We've made a lot of improvements to ebase since version 1.0, and
there are even tools to get all of your data out of version 1.0 and
into version 2.03.  To get your own FREE copy of ebase 2.03, click:

    http://www.ebase.org/dl/index.lasso

3.  If you are still trying to decide if ebase is right for you,
we're offering a one-hour online overview of ebase 2.0.  Review all
the basic functionality of ebase, and get a chance to ask an expert
about ebase and options for technical support.  To register, click:

    http://www.ebase.org/training/schedule.htm

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Please take one of these opportunities to stay in touch with us.  And
thank you for your continued interest in ebase.

Marshall

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