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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...
- 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...
- Software, 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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major dBase feature not
implemented in
Clipper is the dot-prompt (. prompt)
interactive command set,
which was an
important part of the
original dBase implementation...
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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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dBASE Mac was a
database management system for the
Apple Macintosh,
released by Ashton-Tate in 1987.
Although the GUI was
lauded in the press, the application...
- 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...
- like
dBASE. The
dBASE product was
lightweight and easy for any
computer user to
understand out of the box. C.
Wayne Ratliff, the
creator of
dBASE, stated:...
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Corporation was a US-based
software company best
known for
developing the po****r
dBASE database application and
later acquiring Framework from the
Forefront Corporation...
- x-gis/x-shapefile .dbf
Attribute format;
columnar attributes for each shape, in
dBase IV format. Content-type: application/octet-stream OR text/plain .prj — projection...