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'''Alpha Five''' was introduced in late 1994/early 1995 as a Windows application, this was initially a cut down version of the [[Alpha Four]] system that was sold alongside it and almost like an add-on that had a RRP of US$ 129 while the full A4 system had an RRP of US$ 499, But over time grew into a fully programmable relational database system that eventually replaced ''Alpha Four''.
 
==Version==
*1.0 (Oct 1994)
** 1.01
** 1.02 (May 1996)
*2 (Feb 1996) - for Windows 95
** 2.01 (Jul 1996)
*3 (Feb 1997) - Standard Edition and Professional Edition
** 3.01 (Mar 1997)
** 3.02
** 3.04
*4 (1998)
** 4.01
** 4.02
** 4.03
In later versions Alpha Five also gained a programming language in the form of '''Xbasic''' which made it fully programmable unlike the DOS based Alpha Four system.
 
See also: [[Alpha Database]]
 
==Publications==
*Dr. Peter Wayne: ''Alpha Five: Xbasic for Everyone - A Practical Guide to Application Development with Alpha Five Version 3''
 
[[Category:WinOS/2 Databases]]

Latest revision as of 16:26, 30 November 2019

Alpha Five was introduced in late 1994/early 1995 as a Windows application, this was initially a cut down version of the Alpha Four system that was sold alongside it and almost like an add-on that had a RRP of US$ 129 while the full A4 system had an RRP of US$ 499, But over time grew into a fully programmable relational database system that eventually replaced Alpha Four.

Version

  • 1.0 (Oct 1994)
    • 1.01
    • 1.02 (May 1996)
  • 2 (Feb 1996) - for Windows 95
    • 2.01 (Jul 1996)
  • 3 (Feb 1997) - Standard Edition and Professional Edition
    • 3.01 (Mar 1997)
    • 3.02
    • 3.04
  • 4 (1998)
    • 4.01
    • 4.02
    • 4.03

In later versions Alpha Five also gained a programming language in the form of Xbasic which made it fully programmable unlike the DOS based Alpha Four system.

See also: Alpha Database

Publications

  • Dr. Peter Wayne: Alpha Five: Xbasic for Everyone - A Practical Guide to Application Development with Alpha Five Version 3