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*2 (1991) - First version to offer multi-user/networking capability at an extra cost
*2 (1991) - First version to offer multi-user/networking capability at an extra cost
*2.1
*2.1
** 2.1.11
*3
** 3.0.2
*4
** 4.0.11
*6 (Jun 1995)
*6 (Jun 1995)
** 6.0.11
*6.2
*7 (Jan 2002) - Introduces the ability to use the [[MS Windows]] print subsystem.
*7 (Jan 2002) - Introduces the ability to use the [[MS Windows]] print subsystem.
*8 (Feb 2003)
*8 (Feb 2003)

Latest revision as of 16:44, 30 November 2019

Alpha Four

By the time Alpha Four hit the ground in 1986 the application had been rewritten from the scratch and was being marketed as a dBase clone that could be used "without programming", which was another way of saying that the application used industry standard .dbf database and index files but was in no other way xBase compatible. Over time the company stopped using "Alpha 4" as a version number and started using it as a brand name.

Version

  • 1.0 (Mar 1989)
  • 1.1b (1989)
  • 2 (1991) - First version to offer multi-user/networking capability at an extra cost
  • 2.1
    • 2.1.11
  • 3
    • 3.0.2
  • 4
    • 4.0.11
  • 6 (Jun 1995)
    • 6.0.11
  • 6.2
  • 7 (Jan 2002) - Introduces the ability to use the MS Windows print subsystem.
  • 8 (Feb 2003)

See also: Alpha Database