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SQLWindows

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SQLWindows

An earlier high-level application development system for 16-bit Windows applications from Unify Corporation, Sacramento, CA (www.unify.com). It was used to write applications that accessed SQL databases in a client/server environment. SQLWindows Solo was a demonstration version that provided all the functionality of SQLWindows, but worked only on a single machine. The software originated with Gupta Technologies, which Unify acquired in 2006. See SQLBase and Team Developer.


(programming, product)SQLWindows - A package used to graphically develop MS-Windows client-server applications. Sold by Gupta Corporation.

http://wji.com/gupta/w1000030.html. Demos FTP.


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