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Lotus Approach

Lotus Approach - 9.8

Relational database

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Current Version: 9.8
Release Date: 2003-12-19
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 5,766
Downloads (all versions): 6,052

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Product Description:

Lotus Approach is a relational database designed to manage, analyze, and report on business information. It offers ease of use, cross-product integration, connectivity, and power and analysis capabilities. Computing features maximize the sharing of information within the organization. Approach 9.5 offers tight integration with Lotus Notes, making it an excellent tool for reporting on, analyzing, and updating Notes data. Approach lets users connect to all data, whether it is stored in dBASE, DB2, Oracle, Lotus Notes or almost anywhere else.

Approach is sold as part of the SmartSuite.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000

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Lotus Approach ReviewAll the products… - Version: 9.6, 9/15/2001 06:47PM PST

beatboxx
in Lotus SmartSuite are faster and easier to use than those found in MS Office. MS Office is just too darned bloated to be useful for the average user. With Lotus' products, they are quick and intuitive, and much less of a memory hog. Plus, you can go on half.com and pick up copies from various sellers for about $20. Try and do that with MS Office !
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