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I have been very much enjoying the power that Sesame offers.
  David S. Costanzo
Baldwin Brook Studio - Canterbury, CT
 

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Sesame Database Manager is compatible with Symantec Q&A. Q & A users will find that Sesame uses many of the same keystrokes, the same search syntax, and almost the same programming syntax as used in a Q&A database. Sesame can also translate Q&A databases. Find out more.

 

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Lantica Software, LLC
PO Box 27
Penn's Park, PA 18940
Phone: (800) 410-6315
Attn: William Halpern - CEO
whalpern@lantica.com

Press Releases

May 31, 2005
Lantica Software Shows Off Sesame Database Manager with Citrix GoToMeeting

March 16, 2005
Sesame Database Manager Offers New Editions

Febuary 15, 2005
Training Workshops Announced for Sesame Database Manager

January 1, 2005
Sesame Database Manager Celebrates its First Birthday!

July 9, 2004
Sesame - Powerful database management for small business

December 15, 2003
Lantica Software launches Sesame Database Manager V.1.0

September 16, 2003
Lantica Software Announces That Pre-Sale Purchases Have Exceeded Expectations!

August 04, 2003
Lantica Software Announces Sesame Release Date

June 09, 2003
Lantica Software Plans Pre-Launch Meeting

May 04, 2003
The SOHO Market Demands Tools Scaled to Their Needs

April 09, 2003
Lantica Software Develops a Truly Cross-Platform Database Product for the SOHO Market

March 01, 2003
Lantica Software, LLC Issues Initial Beta Release of Sesame

  Learn more about Sesame Database Manager
I have really become very fond of the control panels in Sdesigner. When I started playing with Sesame I thought why do I need the property viewer, I wondered why could they not just display the existing values on the property editor. Now I love being able to view my element property values in one box and just click on the appropriate feature in the editor box. They obviously thought this through and I am glad they did. I have been realizing that if I give up thinking the way I was used to (The Q&A way) I can achieve amazing things with Sesame.
  Robert Scott
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