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On Wednesday October 20, 2021 Stanislav Georgiev said:
Isn't it same as Clipper? As I remember it was the dBase compiler widely used in DOS times.
On Tuesday December 8, 2020 ahmad said:
thanks
On Wednesday December 7, 2016 Richard Latta said:
The DABSE Compiler 1.0 entry with the comments was the entry I tried to download-one had a virus installed, the other had failed download error... Still, I was not allowed to make a different selection for my on successful download per day under the rules. Can this be changed to imposing the limit on the number successful downloads "one", rather than the number of attempts to download?
On Wednesday August 19, 2015 nakinlo said:
it would be possible to get it in Spanish?
On Saturday April 20, 2013 rathindra nath karmakar said:
works well with a dosbox in linux I USE RHEL4 AND RHWL5 AND IN BOTH IT WORKS EXCELLENT
On Tuesday July 29, 2008 Rajib Ghosh (guest) said:
This program converted the dBase .PRG (source code) files to a more compacted machine readable code. The size of the programs came down (important in the days of 360KB floppies), source-code got encrypted (.PRG files were ASCII-7) and the entire code could be packaged.
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