Borland Reflex, first released in 1984 by Analytica and bought by Borland, is a flat file database system with a fully graphical user interface and built in graphing. The Macintosh version of Borland Reflex]was based on the Macintosh database product Interlace from Singular Software.
It competed with other low-end flat file databases such as Q&A and PFS:Professional File
Under Borland, the product was subtitled "Reflex: The Analyst" and later "Reflex: The Database Manager"
Version 1.1 supports IBM CGA, Hercules, IBM 3270 PC with APA, AT&T 6300 640x400, IBM EGA, and Sigma Color 400.
Version 1.14 adds support for IBM VGA and the PS/2.
Note: There was an earlier (1984?) Analytica branded release that might differ from these.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Borland Reflex 1.0 (1985) (5.25-360k) | 1.0 | English | 1.31MB | 0 | |
Borland Reflex 1.1 (1986) (5.25-360k) | 1.1 | English | 7.02MB | 0 | |
Borland Reflex 1.13 (Amstrad OEM) [French] (1986) (5.25-360k) | 1.13 | French | 19.78MB | 0 | |
Borland Reflex 1.14 (1987) (3.5-720k) | 1.14 | English | 965.25KB | 0 |