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Ashton-Tate ( Ashton-Tate Corporation ) was a US based software company best known for developing the popular dBASE database application. Ashton-Tate grew from a small garage-based company to becom...
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dBase II was the first widely used database management system (DBMS) for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later on the Apple II, Apple Macintosh, UNIX, VMS, and IBM PC under DOS...
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dBase IV (Release I.o). Ashton Tate (UK) Ltd, I988. With dBase IV Ashton Tate have met many of the criticisms levelled at earlier versions of their database ...
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They named their company Ashton-Tate. Would they have succeeded selling "dBASE I" from "Lashlee-Tate"? They might have, ... (Question, why *didn't* the Mac become the 800 pound gorilla?) It took almost a year and a half before a bug-fix program, dBASE IV version 1.5 was released and eventually dBASE IV version 2.0.
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At a press conference in Oct 1988, Edward Esber, Jr, chief executive at Ashton-Tate Corp, surprised everyone by not knowing how to use dBASE IV, the company's new data base management program. And Esber apparently did not know that the program was marred by problems.
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The Skeptic Tank text archives. ... Ashton-Tate can have no claim to the subject matter contained in JPLDIS, and dBASE IV and other Ashton-Tate dBASE products have borrowed liberally from other's works, including JPLDIS and third-party add-on products.
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Installing dBASE IV, three ring binder with diskettes; In This Package card, 10160-0910; Software License Agreement, 90060-7950; Guide to dBASE IV, 10160-0270; For Your Information, 90160-0910; Ashton-Tate dBASE IV books offer, 85160-1150;
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dBASE III+ 1.1, rare Ashton Tate/Borland Transition packaging, no software ... dBASE III+ 1.1, Ashton Tate package, 5.25" ... dBASE IV 1.1 for DOS, Ashton-Tate label, 3.5"
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dBASE IV Run Time PLUS, a product that runs most dBASE IV version 1.1 applications without modification on Apple Macintosh PCs, has been introduced by Ashton-Tate Corp. dBASE IV applications now run on four platforms: PCs that run DOS, DEC VAX computers that run VMS, Sun computers that run SunOS ... ... dBase expert Adam Green.
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