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* [https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=MPfwx4yZJTQC&pg=PA130 PC Magazine Article] (28 May 1996) | * [https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=MPfwx4yZJTQC&pg=PA130 PC Magazine Article] (28 May 1996) | ||
* [https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=MPfwx4yZJTQC&pg=PA135 PC Magazine - End User Databases] (28 May 1996) | * [https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=MPfwx4yZJTQC&pg=PA135 PC Magazine - End User Databases] (28 May 1996) | ||
* [http://www.os2ezine.com/v2n2/business.htm | * [http://www.os2ezine.com/v2n2/business.htm OS/2 e-Zine - Best Database - 1996 Readers' Choice Awards: Business] | ||
* [https://archive.org/stream/OS2ProfessionalMagazine/Os2Professional_v03_n06_jun1995#page/n25/ DBExpert: Good Relations for OS/2] (Jun 1995) | |||
* [https://www.thefreelibrary.com/New+OS+2+database+helps+users+and+developers+manage+data+without+...-a016600901 Announcement: New OS2 database helps users and developers manage data without programming; works with most popular database formats.] (March 1, 1995) | * [https://www.thefreelibrary.com/New+OS+2+database+helps+users+and+developers+manage+data+without+...-a016600901 Announcement: New OS2 database helps users and developers manage data without programming; works with most popular database formats.] (March 1, 1995) | ||
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Designer Software Inc. was founded in 1993 to develop and market business software for OS/2 users. The founder, Christopher K. Neimeister, is an experienced system architect and development manager specializing in object-oriented design and quality assurance
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- PC Magazine Article (28 May 1996)
- PC Magazine - End User Databases (28 May 1996)
- OS/2 e-Zine - Best Database - 1996 Readers' Choice Awards: Business
- DBExpert: Good Relations for OS/2 (Jun 1995)
- Announcement: New OS2 database helps users and developers manage data without programming; works with most popular database formats. (March 1, 1995)