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'''DataEase''' is a marginal player in the Windows desktop relational database market place. It is known for a reasonably successful DOS RDMS in the late 80's and early 90's but the company behind this, Sapphire International, were unable to successfully make the transition to a Windows replacement. Surprisingly both users and developers remained loyal to the product which was a testament to its power and ease of use.
'''DataEase''' is an easy to use database that enables you to create applications to store, retrieve and manipulate information. These can be shared with other users over a network, Web published for remote access, or used to manage your own personal data. DataEase caters for both first-time database users and professional application developers alike.

These can be shared with other users over a network, Web published for remote access, or used to manage your own personal data. DataEase caters for both first-time database users and professional application developers alike.


Originally known as DataMaster, DataEase was one of the first relational database packages developed for MS-DOS. Created by software developers Arun Gupta and Joseph Busch, it was first released in 1981. Originally known as DataMaster, DataEase was one of the first relational database packages developed for MS-DOS. Created by software developers Arun Gupta and Joseph Busch, it was first released in 1981.

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DataEase is a marginal player in the Windows desktop relational database market place. It is known for a reasonably successful DOS RDMS in the late 80's and early 90's but the company behind this, Sapphire International, were unable to successfully make the transition to a Windows replacement. Surprisingly both users and developers remained loyal to the product which was a testament to its power and ease of use.

These can be shared with other users over a network, Web published for remote access, or used to manage your own personal data. DataEase caters for both first-time database users and professional application developers alike.

Originally known as DataMaster, DataEase was one of the first relational database packages developed for MS-DOS. Created by software developers Arun Gupta and Joseph Busch, it was first released in 1981.

Now in version 7 (for Windows) DataEase is used by thousands of users worldwide to create database applications.


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