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    Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to the Xbase project/library. It used to be available from http://www.startech.keller.tx.us/xbase/. It was the best Open Software/freeware (C++) implementation of a dbase compatible database I've run across. Not only does the site appear to be down, I can't find any copies of the library on the web or at ftp sites anymore. The library is listed as copyrighted under the LGPL, so it should be okay for people to distribute the source code without any repercussions. I still have a copy of xbase181.zip on my hard drive somewhere if anyone wants to add it to a web site for programmers to access.

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      Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to the Xbase project/library. It used to be available from http://www.startech.keller.tx.us/xbase/. It was the best Open Software/freeware (C++) implementation of a dbase compatible database I've run across. Not only does the site appear to be down, I can't find any copies of the library on the web or at ftp sites anymore. The library is listed as copyrighted under the LGPL, so it should be okay for people to distribute the source code without any repercussions. I still have a copy of xbase181.zip on my hard drive somewhere if anyone wants to add it to a web site for programmers to access.

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      Just found out the Xbase web site is back up at http://www.startech.keller.tx.us/xbase/xbase.html and future updates are being planned.

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