As I recall the 'other Unidata' is at the NIST, so being The Government, is
effectively legally untouchable.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Charles Stevenson stevenson.c...@gmail.com
wrote:
there's another outfit called Unidata in Colorado, too.
It's part of a university or an NGO thing,
This appears to be unrelated to Rocket's UniBASIC. In fact, it appears to run
at the OS level.
It is odd that their documentation states UniBasic is a trademark of Dynamic
Concepts Inc. Does Rocket have an infringement issue?
Tom Whitmore
RATEX Business Solutions
-Original
Dynamic Concepts is a company that has been around for a very long time. The
founder of the company even met Dick Pick. They have their own database, dL4.
It is almost Pick like.
Now, take a look at Evoke from BlueFinity. It is code once, deploy everywhere.
NO ONE IN THE MV MARKETPLACE
No, this company has their own product (unibasic) which is a derivative of
the old Iris/Point4 Business Basic. Completely different animal.
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.dynamic.com/software/unibasic/
This company confuses me. Is this the same UniBASIC ?
They are
Someone should write up this O/S and language in a bit more detail for
historical purposes.
-Original Message-
From: larryh lar...@wcs-corp.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Thu, Apr 24, 2014 11:46 am
Subject: Re: [U2] Dynamic Concepts Unibasic
there's another outfit called Unidata in Colorado, too.
It's part of a university or an NGO thing, maybe unifying data across
several NGOs.
Maybe an arm of the Amalgamated Organization of Federated Associations.
(hat tip to Garrison Keillor.)
On 4/24/2014 9:41 PM, Tom Whitmore wrote:
This