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40hz:
Alpha Four (smooth as silk DOS relational database with prompts that made sense)
-daddydave (August 05, 2011, 12:51 PM)
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+1. Very sweet little database that didn't require a CS degree to use! :Thmbsup:

Its newest iteration (Alpha Five v10.5) is still a very capable database product - although it's gotten much more complex (and expensive!) since it's Alpha Four days.

rgdot:
Not sure I can explain it now in 2011 but PageMaker was good (whatever that means) back in the day.

40hz:
Not sure I can explain it now in 2011 but PageMaker was good (whatever that means) back in the day.
-rgdot (August 05, 2011, 01:13 PM)
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That's because PageMaker was "it" back in the day!  ;D

Or was until Quark Xpress showed up and piddled all over their pop tarts! :P

(To be fair, they've gotten almost all of it back with the advent of their CS release.  :-* )

rgdot:
Not sure I can explain it now in 2011 but PageMaker was good (whatever that means) back in the day.
-rgdot (August 05, 2011, 01:13 PM)
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That's because PageMaker was "it" back in the day!  ;D

Or was until Quark Xpress showed up and piddled all over their pop tarts! :P

(To be fair, they've gotten almost all of it back with the advent of their CS release.  :-* )


-40hz (August 05, 2011, 01:21 PM)
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InDesign is the successor isn't it? Haven't ever used it myself.

NigelH:
From DOS days...

Borland's Sprint Wikipedia

Brown bag Software - PC Outline.

 :Thmbsup: for Vern Buerg's LIST though. Used that a LOT.
Mostly use less these days though (good Windows port here)

 :Thmbsup: for PC Tools (Central Point Software) as well
PC-Cache was just fantastic.

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