On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:34 PM, Ed Glassgow <[email protected]> wrote:

> There have been efforts at pure graphical programming software.  In fact,
> there was a database program that was drag and drop in the relatively early
> Mac days.  I wish that I could remember what it was called, but time has
> wiped that from my memory banks.  It was very cumbersome to accomplish
> anything of any complexity.  I don’t think that there is an ideal solution
> for everyone and have always thought that 4D offered a good blend.


Ed:

You're thinking of Double Helix.

When I started in 4D in 1991, I was hired to write a database application
for a business using any of the Mac DB's. The contestants were 4D, FoxPro,
Omnis, and Double Helix. FoxPro was too clumsy, Double Helix has an
interesting approach (creating "tiles") but I knew it wouldn't grow well,
and Omnis was so convoluted that I couldn't run the tutorials. 4D had a
flowchart module. :-)



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