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    dbfreadcpm

    dBase III database reader for CP/M written in Pascal using xbase3a.inc

    Although you can download examples of DBF files readers written in Pascal, none of them compiles with Turbo Pascal 3 for CP/M system. This one uses record data types defined in xbase3a.inc (you can download it e.g. from here: http://annex.retroarchive.org/cdrom/nightowl-004/006A/XBASE3A.ZIP) and provides missing file access layer.
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    This program allows creating client-server database applications with less programming effort. Based on a definition file, the user can browse, search, and update tables through forms. Logic can be coded on a simple scripting language.
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    JEDI Database Desktop replaces and extends Borlands Database Desktop, which is not free. The goal of this project is to implement the functions of the original Database Desktop and add some useful features. The application is written in Delphi 6 / Kylix.
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