Borland Reflex
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[Borland Reflex is] a powerful new product that merges the power of relational database technology with the calculation capability of a spreadsheet.
Some key features of Reflex are:
Simplicity of database design. Reflex databases are designed in much the same manner one would use MacDraw to create an image. Instead of sketching a database design on paper and then having to type in a long list of definitions, you can now draw your database directly on the Macintosh screen. As a result, it is possible to create complex databases literally in minutes rather than days.
Simplicity of report design. Most database systems only provide limited reporting facilities. Reflex offers a very flexible "what you see is what you get" report and data entry form layout capability. All Macintosh supported fonts and graphics may be used. Both the Apple Image Writer and LaserWriter are supported for output. At last, the user is in control of the total look of a report.
Reflex allows you to handle complex tasks such as "what if tax modelling, client billing, cashflow management, and portfolio analysis without the need for programming. You will find a range of ready-to-go business solutions on the Examples disk supplied with this package so that you can start discovering the benefits of the Reflex concept right away.
Borland/Analytica, Inc. (August, 1986). Reflex for the Mac. (pg. i).
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
Compatibility notes 
Minimum Requirements
- 512 KB RAM or Macintosh Plus
- Second disk drive (floppy or hard disk)
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Mini vMac
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