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KEY:Assemble

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KEY:Assemble
An earlier Windows-based client/server application development system from Byteback Computer Solutions Ltd., Lower Earley, Reading, England. KEY:Assemble applications could access multiple databases, including Oracle and Sybase. Business graphics and spreadsheet capabilities were often included. KEY:Assemble was originally ObjectView from Knowledgeware, which was acquired by Sterling Software. Byteback acquired KEY:Assemble in 1998.


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The ability to drag and drop these objects directly into KEY:Assemble makes this an easy way to manage and reuse objects for faster development.
KEY:Construct for AS/400, a code generator, has been enhanced to address the full life cycle of AS/400 development for either traditional host (character-based) or client/server applications when used in conjunction with either KEY:Construct for GUI or KEY:Assemble.
31, 1995 is as follows: $1,499 for KEY:Advise; $4,999 for KEY:Model; $1,499 for KEY:Empower for Visual Basic or KEY:Empower for PowerBuilder; and $3,499 for KEY:Assemble.
 
 
 
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