Abstract

Summary: DB Master for the Macintosh is designed as an information management system for anyone who has to store, organize, retrieve, or reproduce numeric or alphanumeric data. Similar to earlier Apple II and MS-DOS versions, DB Master performed its basic functions in an effective manner. The program documentation was excellent and was accompanied by plenty of examples. Finally, DB Master took advantage of the Macintosh to make it a relatively user-friendly package.

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