Those improvements run just on the IBM PC (and clones). Then came an improvement called DBASE 3, then DBASE 3+, then DBASE 4, then DBASE 4 version 1.1, then DBASE 4 version 1.5, then DBASE 4 version 2, then DBASE 5. ![]() ![]() It ran on the IBM PC and also on computers using the CP/M operating system. The original version of DBASE was called DBASE 2. In 1991, Borland bought Ashton-Tate, so now DBASE is published by Borland. Invented by Wayne Ratliff, was published by Ashton-Tate, which sold over a million copies. ![]() ![]() DBASE is a programming language that lets you easily manipulate random-access files and databases.
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