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- dBASE II
- 2.02 1980 First vers - 8 bit
- 2.02a
- 2.2
- 2.3 Jan 82
- 2.3a Jun 82
- 2.3b Aug 82 First 16 bit (quite buggy)
- 2.3c Internal release only
- 2.3d STABLE 16 bit version
- 2.4 Apr 83
- 2.41 Feb 84
- 2.43 Jan 85
- 2.43* Jun 85 *ONLY* version to utilize DOS 3.x
- dBASE III
- 1.0 Jun 84 Copy protected
- 1.0e
- 1.1 Nov 84
- 1.2 Oct 85
- dBASE III Plus
- 1.0 x77 Dec 85
- x95c May 86
- 2.0 x100 Jul 86 NO Copy protection
- x102 Jan 87
- dBASE IV - DOS
- 1.0 x322 Oct 88
- 1.1 x500 Jul 90
- x507 See NOTE 1 below
- x509 See NOTE 2 below
- 1.5 x67 Mar 92
- x69 See NOTE 3 below
- x71 See NOTE 4 below
- 2.0 x54 Mar 93 See NOTE 5 below
- x16 Jan 94 Fixes problems with ERROR 1000's and MEMO corruption
- x17 Aug 94 Certified with Netware VLMs
- dBASE IV - High End
- 1.1 x500bb Jun 91 Sun 4/SPARC/IPC
- x500bc "
- x500bb Jun 91 Sun 3
- x500az " Intel 386
- x500bc "
- x500bb Jun 91 AIX
- x500bc " VMS
- 2.0 x69 Jan 94 Solaris 1.x ( Sun OS 4.x )
- Solaris 2.x ( Sun OS 5.x )
- Solaris 2.x ( x86 Sun OS 5.x )
- Intel 386 ( SVR3 )
- Intel 386 ( Unixware, SVR4 )
- x71 Mar 94 AIX ( RS6000 )
- x73 Aug 94 VMS
- dBASE Compiler
- 1.0 x55 Mar 93
- 2.0 x12 Oct 93 Includes fixes in dBASE IV v2.0 x16 above (not x17 i.e. not VLM compatible, dB5D exe's are compatible). It's also a new version that contain new features not in the V1.0 product: -32-bit generation
- Auto compiling and linking
- Smaller .EXE size
- Menu driver user interface
- Linker can produce combined .DBO output
- Linker can produce a .MAP file
- Compiler supports alternate date formats
- Support for wild-card character in file names
used with command-line switches.
- dBASE 5 for DOS
- 1.0 x46 Jun 94
- x58 Aug 94 Lots of small fixes. If you have x46 it is recommended you get this.
- dBASE 5 for WINDOWS
- 1.0 x343 Aug 94
- x369 Oct 94 ODBC socket upgrade. Certified on WFWG.
- Visual dBASE 5.5
- 5.5 b673 Jul 95
- 5.5a b689
- 5.6 b698 Jan 98
- 5.7 b702 Jul 99
- Visual dBASE 7
- 7.0 b1345 Dec 97 Full 32 bit version for Win 95/NT
- 7.01 b1419 Mar 98
- 7.5 b1477 Feb 00
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