Borland Reflex 1.x

Borland Reflex, first released in 1984 by Analytica and bought by Borland, is a flat file database system with a fully graphical user interface and built in graphing. The Macintosh version of Borland Reflex]was based on the Macintosh database product Interlace from Singular Software.

It competed with other low-end flat file databases such as Q&A and PFS:Professional File



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Release notes

Under Borland, the product was subtitled "Reflex: The Analyst" and later "Reflex: The Database Manager"

Version 1.1 supports IBM CGA, Hercules, IBM 3270 PC with APA, AT&T 6300 640x400, IBM EGA, and Sigma Color 400.

Version 1.14 adds support for IBM VGA and the PS/2.

Note: There was an earlier (1984?) Analytica branded release that might differ from these.

Product type
Application Database
Vendor
Borland
Release date
1985
Minimum CPU
8088
User interface
GUI
Platform
DOS
Download count
7 (4 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Borland Reflex 1.0 (1985) (5.25-360k) 1.0 English 1.31MB 2
Borland Reflex 1.1 (1986) (5.25-360k) 1.1 English 7.02MB 1
Borland Reflex 1.13 (Amstrad OEM) [French] (1986) (5.25-360k) 1.13 French 19.78MB 0
Borland Reflex 1.14 (1987) (3.5-720k) 1.14 English 965.25KB 1

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