Learn more about Sesame Database ManagerAt this point, I do not see a limit to Sesame's capabilities. After skimming my Sesame programming guide for the past 12 months, asking lots of questions here, and pouring over Inside Sesame each month, I feel my only limitation is my own level of creativity.
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.
Sesame will work the same on both Windows™ and Linux
You don't have to commit all your resources to a single platform. Sesame is right at home in both Windows and Linux. People on Windows workstations use Sesame with the same ease and get the same results as those on Linux. You don't even need different versions of Sesame for your workstations and server. Your copy of Sesame can run standalone on a single computer, serve other Sesame users, or connect to a Sesame server simply by the way you start the program. [READ MORE...]
Mix and match Windows™ and Linux systems
Combining powerful client-server technology with seamless cross-platform capability, Sesame gives you the flexibility to make the best choice of operating systems for your workstations, network servers and web servers. Sesame clients running on Microsoft Windows™ can connect to a Sesame server running on Linux, and vice-versa. TCP/IP-based networking lets you connect to a Sesame server across the Internet as easily as across your own local network. [READ MORE...]
Learn more about Sesame Database ManagerI also, would like to compliment the Lantica team on their responsiveness and dedication. Where else can you get such quick help for a software product -- from the people who wrote it -- on Saturday and Sunday, no less. What other product is so willing to implement a new feature sometimes within days of a request?