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CONTACT:
OpenBase International Ltd. (formerly known as SofDesign)
58 Greenfield Road
Francestown NH 03043 USA
TEL: 603.547.8404 FAX:603.547.2423
E-MAIL: info@openbase.com
WEB SITE: http://www.openbase.com
Francestown, N.H., May 8, 1996
OpenBase International, Ltd. announces its OpenBase 5.0
client-server database. Upgrades are available for current
QuickBase 4.1 owners.
OpenBase replaces the popular QuickBase product and offers a number
of advantages over its predecessor. These advantages include:
- Fast server initialization
- Full subquery and view support
- Alter table support
- Improved data integrity enforcement
- Better performance and query optimization
- New numerical rowid column
- Improved unique index support
- Improved Objective-C API
- Improved documentation
OpenBase also comes with new graphical tools for designing and
altering database schemas, managing user access and viewing database
information. The new OpenBase manager provides everything you need
to build and manage your databases.
OpenBase is available under NeXTSTEP 3.3 and OpenStep for Mach, and
will soon be available on OpenStep for Windows NT and OpenStep for
Solaris. OpenBase also works with WebObjects, available from NeXT
Software.
Electronic orders may be placed using our secure E-MAIL order
application available at the web site. VISA and MASTERCARD are
accepted.
Visit our web site http://www.openbase.com to obtain more
information and to download a free demo of OpenBase.
ABOUT OPENBASE:
OpenBase International (formerly known as SofDesign Corporation) is
a software development company specializing in database server
technology and object oriented software.
Since 1991, OpenBase International has sold OpenBase and QuickBase
database software to customers in 37 foreign countries, spanning
over 20 industries. Customers such as Canon, the Royal Danish
Police, MCI, AT&T, and NeXT Software use OpenBase for building
mission critical applications.
TRADEMARK INFO:
OpenBase, OpenBase logo, and QuickBase are registered trademarks of
OpenBase International, Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned belong
to their respective owners.
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