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DataEase


DataEase is a relational database management system and rapid application development tool designed for personal computers. It enables users to visually design screen forms and reports while automatically managing underlying data structures.

Twitter
@dataease
Country of Origin
US
Start Year
1981 [05]
Former Name
Datamaster
Project Type
Commercial
Operating Systems
DOS, Windows
License
Proprietary

Database Entry

DataEase


DataEase is a relational database management system and rapid application development tool designed for personal computers. It enables users to visually design screen forms and reports while automatically managing underlying data structures.

History[04]


DataEase (originally Datamaster) was created in the early 1980s by Arun Gupta and Joseph Busch. The first version was first released in 1981 by Software Solutions Inc. It emphasized visual development for non-programmers. In 1991, the company then merged with Sapphire International Corporation of the United Kingdom, which continues to develop and market the software. The product line split into DataEase for DOS and DataEase for Windows, with recent releases including LegEasy9.

It was also rebranded by Amstrad as Infomaster in the late the 1980s.

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Indexes


Query Interface


SQL

Storage Architecture


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