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snake management systems

brick1 Mar 24, 2008 06:14 PM

hey i found a snakekeeper management program thru google. Basically something that you can use to keep all your records in etc etc. Only problem it seems it is only compatiable with Linux!!!! Anyone know of any other programs out there?

cheers
dave

Replies (3)

hoot Mar 25, 2008 07:11 AM

www.degei.com

great program. There is a free version. Can't remember for sure but its around $20 - $25 for the full version.

Steve

brick1 Mar 25, 2008 08:14 AM

cheers mate, will have a look
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HydraZulu Apr 10, 2008 11:15 AM

If your super attached to the one program that only runs off Linux, you can get a linux program that can run off a cd, flash drive, whatever. It's called DSL, or **** Small Linux, and i don't think it's even over a megabyte in size. Most of the distributions out there are free, and you could probably find one that's packaged to look like windows xp, or anything. If you get DSL and put it on a cd, or flash drive, you wont have to uninstall your OS, and it should be simple to get working. Even if you run it off your hard drive (dont hold me to this) you shouldn't have to uninstall your OS, and i don't think you will lose any data. It's a bit more complicated than just getting a different program, like the other users suggested, but if you have your heart set on this one program, it would be worth it. It shouldn't be too complicated, if you get a nice distribution. A lot of the packages are free, if you download them. Before you install it to your hard drive (you wont have to do this if you put it on a cd, or flash drive) do some research and make sure that it won't erase data, or overwrite your OS.
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