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  • dBase (also stylized dBASE) was one of the first database management systems for microcomputers and the most successful in its day. The dBase system included...
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  • Perrysburg, Ohio), which was in turn derived from dBase III (Ashton-Tate) and dBase II. dBase II was the first commercial version of a database program...
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  • re-released it as dBASE II in 1980, which sparked the microcomputer database market. Most of RETRIEVE's original syntax remains unchanged in dBASE and the many...
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  • .dbf (section Modern dBASE)
    The .dbf file extension represents the dBase database file. The file type was introduced in 1983 with dBASE II. The file structure has evolved to include...
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    third-party Z80-based expansion card, the Apple II could boot into the CP/M operating system and run WordStar, dBase II, and other CP/M software. With the release...
    54 KB (6,256 words) - 15:35, 27 August 2024
  • Corporation was a US-based software company best known for developing the popular dBASE database application and later acquiring Framework from the Forefront Corporation...
    53 KB (7,433 words) - 22:47, 14 August 2024
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    programmer's guide: featuring dBase II and dBase II. Ashton-Tate. ISBN 9780912677057. Rettig, Tom; Moody, Debby (1988). Expert Advisor: dBase III Plus. Addison Wesley...
    17 KB (1,498 words) - 06:47, 3 August 2024
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    the slow, dBase II. Clark and Gratzer subsequently formed a partnership in a company called "Sub Rosa" that developed dComp into a full dBase II compatible...
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  • derive from the original dBASE (Ashton-Tate) programming language and database formats. These are sometimes informally known as dBASE "clones". While there...
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  • inaccessible to non-programmers. The leading database application of the day, dBase II, required complex command-line commands even for the simplest operations...
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  • DAT – Intersystems Caché database file DB – Paradox DB – SQLite DBF – db/dbase II,III,IV and V, Clipper, Harbour/xHarbour, Fox/FoxPro, Oracle DTA – Sage...
    129 KB (14,050 words) - 13:58, 31 August 2024
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    third-party Z80-based expansion card, the Apple II could boot into the CP/M operating system and run WordStar, dBase II, and other CP/M software. With the release...
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    bundled software varied depending on the time of purchase; for example, dBASE II was not included with the first systems sold. Dual 5¼-inch, single-sided...
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    computer-mediated performance art database developed with an Osborne 1 computer and DBase II. Truck demoed the Performance Bank to Carl Loeffler during the 1984 Inter...
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  • popular application software such as MicroPro's WordStar, Ashton-Tate's dBase II, and Sorcim's SuperCalc. Furthermore, the Model 4 could be booted with...
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    and many software packages were written for it, such as WordStar and dBase II. Many hobbyists during the mid-1970s designed their own systems, with various...
    52 KB (4,871 words) - 21:33, 15 August 2024
  • series of PC-based software packages existed (II, III, IV), starting in the 1980s: The first was named dBase II, a database program for the CP/M and MS-DOS...
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  • MS-DOS). Optionally available were Microsoft Word, Multiplan, WordStar, dBase II, C-Pascal, UCSD Pascal, C, Fortran, COBOL and Basic Compiler 5.35. The...
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  • FLEXIBILITY. CompuPro's 85/88 CPU runs CP/M 80, 86, MP/M II and MP/M 86. We offer WORDSTAR dBASE II SUPERCALC a host of languages, 8080 to 8088 translators...
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  • production deployments.[citation needed] For example, as in the case of dBase II, a product is launched with a version number that implies that it is more...
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