I started redesigning the routines I had
used for years into a usable program to replace RockBase as a front end
to the data.. I think that the data is the main reason to buy and use
the CD ROM and many users agree with me.. I decided at this point that
any program I produced would be free and I would charge for the work I
do on collecting and sorting the data. I had most of the routines and
searches already written in loads of small programs. Two problems I had
to overcome were a) getting all these small programs to work together
b) make it possible for users to add and change data that was stored on
CD, a read only medium.
I added another large box of disks that contained American singles that
I never published in a book, these were eventually merged and added to
my later CD-ROM's
A few friends and customers offered to help test and try the program
in it's various formats. I decided to call it RockFile As both books had
FILE in the titles. I went through RockFile making beta version for a
couple of friends to try out. Starting with version 1.00 up to number
2.8. So much to learn, how to make a usable set up program, How to allow
users to put the program and data where they wanted on the hard disk and
so on. RockFile 3 was finally released in August 1998.
I had lots of minor problems with the program and released sveral new
versions for free download.
Published By Terry Hounsome Record Researcher
|