News
Upgrades & Promotions for UniBasic/dL4 on SCO
Nov 1, 2005New Platform for SCO Open Server 6 (OS6)
The Unixware platform (55) has been renamed SCO OS 6 & UW 7 and now supports the complete functionality of both SCO Open Server 6 (OS6) and Unixware 7, including files >2GB. OS6 requires Passport version 4.1 or higher, however older versions of UniBasic, dL4, etc. for Unixware may be installed on OS6. To run on OS6, you must download the appropriate installation kits. Because OS6 is a different platform, you cannot mix products compiled for SCO Unix/OS5 with those for OS6.
UniBasic/dL4/ODBC Release Information
Sep 29, 2005UNIBASIC - DL4 - ODBC: RELEASE INFORMATION - UPDATED SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
AIX is now available and releases for Apple OSX Tiger will be posted October 1.
The following production releases are now available for download FROM EITHER the standard download pages at: www.dynamic.com or the ftp site at: ftp.dynamic.com.
UniBasic 8.1 available for AIX(07), Linux(6D), Open Server 5(99) and Open Server 6/Unixware(55)
dL4 version 6.1.3 available for AIX(07), Linux(6D), Open Server 5(99) and Open Server 6/Unixware(55)
Help Support the Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort
Sep 9, 2005Help us help the people affected by Hurricane Katrina by donating to The American Red Cross or the Bush - Clinton Katrina Fund.
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Release Dates Announced for ODBC, dL4 & UniBasic
Aug 12, 2005UNIBASIC - DL4 - ODBC: RELEASE DATE - SEPTEMBER 9, 2005
The following production releases will be available for download from www.dynamic.com on Friday, September 9, 2005:
UniBasic 8 * | dL4 version 6 * | Passport 4 | dynamicXport 3 * | dynamicPaper | ODBC *
Important Information for StoreSense Resellers
Aug 12, 2005StoreSense and eBay ProStores
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