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STEP FORWARD 5.0 released

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2004 7:20 pm    Post subject: STEP FORWARD 5.0 released Reply with quote




Gestalt Corporation announces the release of STEP FORWARD 5.0 - a
world's first pure Java development framework for database-centric
applications. STEP FORWARD is a graphical tool to create relational
databases, GUIs for data input/output, executable flowcharts that
control data input, reports and processes. It includes graphical Report
Generator and its client/server version ("Navigator") allows publishing
reports over the Web. The framework can be expanded by including
user-developed Java classes, and currently supports MS SQL Server 2000,
Sybase, Mimer and McKoi RDBMS. Supported on Windows (98 through XP) and
Red Hat Linux v9.

The new features in this version are:

1. Access to the legacy data in non-STEP FORWARD managed databases; the
legacy databases can be accessed for data retrieval, as well as for the
updates, inserts and deletes. 2. Pie, Bar and Line Chart graphics are
supported by the Report Generator. 3. New Help system, based on
JavaHelp, with the keyword search option.

You can learn more about STEP FORWARD, view the video clips,
documentation and download free demo at www.gestalt.com.

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