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We have a DataEase for DOS 4.53 database and wish to link it to Access 2000. Should we get the 16-bit or 32-bit version of LinkEase?

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We have a DataEase for DOS 4.53 database and wish to link it to Access 2000. Should we get the 16-bit or 32-bit version of LinkEase?

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You should use the 32 bit version of LinkEase. We currently use ConnectEase and are looking for a more robust product. How can we get an unlimited version of LinkEase to test it out on some very large files? A time-limited version for a week or so would be very helpful. We are pleased that you are looking at LinkEase as a more robust alternative to ConnectEase. We cannot guarantee that LinkEase is bug free – what software is – but we do guarantee to respond quickly to any problems you encounter and will fix any LinkEase failures to implement our advertised level of ODBC compliance. All versions of LinkEase are fully supported! Many clients only use LinkEase to transfer data from a DataEase database into some other front-end application, such as Access, and a time-limited version of LinkEase would allow them to carry out this task without having to pay a licence fee. Licence fees fund support and future development. For this reason, such versions are not made available. The default Demo

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