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PC-File is a simple flat file database management program for DOS. It was originally written by [[Wikipedia:Jim_Knopf|Jim "Button" Knopf]] in late 1982, and he formed the company Buttonware to develop, market, and support it. Jim Button was considered by many to be one of the "fathers" of shareware. Originally written for the Apple II, PC-FILE was ported to CP/M and then to DOS became popular as it popularity grew from local PC user groups.  
 
PC-File is a simple flat file database management program for DOS. It was originally written by [[Wikipedia:Jim_Knopf|Jim "Button" Knopf]] in late 1982, and he formed the company Buttonware to develop, market, and support it. Jim Button was considered by many to be one of the "fathers" of shareware. Originally written for the Apple II, PC-FILE was ported to CP/M and then to DOS became popular as it popularity grew from local PC user groups.  
  
In 1993 Buttonware was sold to McAfee, then PC-File was purchased by Outlook Software, which offered newer versions of the program, including PC-File 8 for Windows.
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In 1993 Buttonware was sceduled to be sold to McAfee, but fell through, then PC-File was purchased by Outlook Software, which offered newer versions of the program, including PC-File 8 for Windows.
  
 
==File Identification==
 
==File Identification==

Revision as of 23:26, 13 July 2019

File Format
Name PC-FILE
Ontology
Extension(s) .dbf, .dta, .hdr, others
Released 1982

PC-File is a simple flat file database management program for DOS. It was originally written by Jim "Button" Knopf in late 1982, and he formed the company Buttonware to develop, market, and support it. Jim Button was considered by many to be one of the "fathers" of shareware. Originally written for the Apple II, PC-FILE was ported to CP/M and then to DOS became popular as it popularity grew from local PC user groups.

In 1993 Buttonware was sceduled to be sold to McAfee, but fell through, then PC-File was purchased by Outlook Software, which offered newer versions of the program, including PC-File 8 for Windows.

File Identification

Early version created many files with extensions such as, .DTA, .HDR, .INX, .ANS, .REP. PC-File+ is a major rewrite from PC-File 3.0 and PC-File/R, that switches to native use of the dBase III file format.

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PC-FileIII-Splash.png

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