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There is Soooo much more you can do with Sesame. Not that you have to, but many of the features are really, really going to be useful.
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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

Philadelphia, PA - June 09, 2003 - Lantica Software Plans Pre-Launch Meeting.

As Lantica Software's new small business database management product, code-named Sesame, approaches completion, Lantica's principals have scheduled a pre-launch meeting for mid-July 2003.

"We can see the light at the end of the tunnel!," exclaimed William Halpern, CEO of Lantica Software. "With Development nearing the wrap-up stage, it's time for us to sit down and make the decisions that we need to make in order to get this product into the hands of our users."

The pre-launch meeting is expected to take place at the main Sesame development location in the Cleveland area. The meeting is intended to clarify and finalize arrangements for non-development issues associated with marketing, distribution and pricing structure of Sesame. Lantica intends to issue further information following this meeting.

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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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