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- Informix Wingz (links | edit)
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- R:Base (links | edit)
- Tommy Rettig (links | edit)
- Full Impact (links | edit)
- FullWrite Professional (links | edit)
- DBASE Mac (links | edit)
- Alan C. Ashton (links | edit)
- History of the Amiga (links | edit)
- Bob Kohn (links | edit)
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory Display Information System (links | edit)
- Wayne Ratliff (links | edit)
- Imagineering Australia (links | edit)
- Ability Plus (links | edit)
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- William DuBay (links | edit)
- David C. Cole (links | edit)
- Microsoft SQL Server (links | edit)
- Ashton Tate (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Creative Technology (links | edit)
- Vinzant Software (links | edit)
- Timeline of DOS operating systems (links | edit)
- Cromemco Dazzler (links | edit)
- Windows 1.0 (links | edit)
- RapidFile (redirect to section "RapidFile") (links | edit)
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- Tate Publishing (links | edit)
- Tate Publishing (Ashton-Tate) (redirect to section "Tate Publishing") (links | edit)
- Tim Berry (entrepreneur) (links | edit)
- ASCII Group (links | edit)