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dbase (foldoc) | dBASE
 
     An interactive DBMS, originally
    from Ashton-Tate Corporation, and the language used by it.
 
    dBASE evolved from Vulcan by Wayne Ratliffe, which came out
    in around 1980 and ran on CP/M.  It was called dBaseII when
    sold to Ashton-Tate Corporation.
 
    The first release was dBASE II, ca 1980.  There never was a
    "dBASE I".  Later versions included: dBASE III, dBASE III+,
    and dBASE IV.
 
    Ashton-Tate was taken over in the early 1990s by what became
    Borland Software Corporation who sold dBase in March(?)
    1999 to the newly formed dBase Inc.  dBase Inc's first release
    was Visual dBASE 5.7, a Y2K upgrade to Visual dBASE 5.x.
 
    Current version, as of 2003-11-24: dBASE PLUS 2.0x build 1703.
 
    dBase Home (http://dbase.com/).
 
    (2003-11-24)
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dbase (foldoc) | dBASE
 
     An interactive DBMS, originally
    from Ashton-Tate Corporation, and the language used by it.
 
    dBASE evolved from Vulcan by Wayne Ratliffe, which came out
    in around 1980 and ran on CP/M.  It was called dBaseII when
    sold to Ashton-Tate Corporation.
 
    The first release was dBASE II, ca 1980.  There never was a
    "dBASE I".  Later versions included: dBASE III, dBASE III+,
    and dBASE IV.
 
    Ashton-Tate was taken over in the early 1990s by what became
    Borland Software Corporation who sold dBase in March(?)
    1999 to the newly formed dBase Inc.  dBase Inc's first release
    was Visual dBASE 5.7, a Y2K upgrade to Visual dBASE 5.x.
 
    Current version, as of 2003-11-24: dBASE PLUS 2.0x build 1703.
 
    dBase Home (http://dbase.com/).
 
    (2003-11-24)
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visual dbase (foldoc) | Visual dBASE
 
     A Rapid Application Development suite with a
    compiler and intranet tools to enable developers to publish
    data on the web.  Originally a Borland product,
    the first version released by dBase, Inc. was Visual dBase
    5.7.
 
    (2003-11-24)
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