Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : RSX24.ZIP
Filename : DEMO.DBF

 
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1 10-912 677-05-8 Castro Louis Jay Hanson, and Tom Rettig Advanced Programers Guide, Featuring dBase III and dBase II 1985 dBase III, dBase II, Programing, Guide, Examples, Work-arounds Excellent technical reference on dBase language, programing, details of handling. (Please read Abstract in record #2.) English Book Ashton-Tate, Culver City, CA N 0 2 2 ISSN:0888-8507Hart Glen PC Magazine (June) 5(12) 1986 125 126 Programable Relational Databases Data Base, Programability, Relational, dBase III+, Review One of several good references on database operations. Note - abstract with this reference has some general information English Article-M Ziff-Davis Pub.Co.,NY,NY Y 1 3 3 ISSN:0742-1214Schmidt Richard Susie Sitouris, and Mark Herbers Business Software (June) 3(6) 1985 32 36 Three Database Heavywieghts Compared dBase III, R:Base, Informa, Comparisons, Review, Programability A comparison of dBase with other programs. English Article-M T & M Pub.Inc.,Redwood City,CA N 0 4 4 ISSN:0737-8939Eisenberg Robert PC World (Oct.) 4 (10) 1986 252 259 A Plus for dBase III dbase III, dBase III+, Review, Compiler, dBRun, Clipper, Test Results, Comparisons English Article-M PCW Comm., San Francisco, CA Y 3 5 5 ISSN:0888-8507Hart Glenn PC Magazine (June) 5 (12) 1986 229 252 Adding Speed and Functions to dBASE dBASE III, dBASE III+, Compiler, Clipper, dB-Compiler, FoxBase, Test Results, Comparisons This is one of a series of useful articles which appeared in the 1986-1987 period, and which provided a background on several of the dBASE "upgrade" techniques. English Article Ziff-Davis Pub.Co.,NY,NY N 0

  3 Responses to “Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : RSX24.ZIP
Filename : DEMO.DBF

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/