"I
have used/developed in jBASE for several years now, coming from D3 originally.
The jBASE product is great - powerful, flexible and easy to use. Their support
is the best I have known from the MV world. The products are also very stable."
NC 2003
"The
fact that jBASE creates native Linux applications can be very handy and with
PATHing and environmental variables you can do all kinds of wonderful things."
J 2003
"jBASE
has a great advantage with their jEDI layer which lets your application store
and retrieve data to and from mainstream DBMS systems like SQL Server, ORACLE,
SYBASE, DB2 as well as the native jBASE MV database."
HR 2003
"jBASE
provides utilities, expertise, and emulation capabilities that manage to make
people happy. While many people have switched TO jBASE, I've never heard of
anyone switching FROM jBASE. I've migrated from both AP/Pro and D3 to jBASE.
Nothing but good to say about it."
KP 2003
"Bottom line: we run a multi-million dollar company with 29 stores on jBASE, we
love it, and would not go back."
CN 2002
"Take a good look at jBASE. We were
Pick since the XT days, but switched to jBASE in the mid 90s and have never
looked back. Great technology, implementation, compatibility and support."
KP 2001
"Many factors brought us to select jBASE as a
replacement for D3, but the most significant factor was that jBASE provides
developers with the independence to create applications that work directly and
naturally with the operating system, rather than running in a closed isolated
environment that lays on top of the operating system."
WB 2000
"I have four customers with over 100 users - some close to 400 users. They
bought jBASE on technical merit and they love it. Three of them migrated
from Sequoia, two from GA, several from McDonnell Douglas. Throw in a
smattering of CEI, Fujitsu, Pick, etc. How does it compare to AP/D3/Universe?
jBASE is stable, jBASE is fast, jBASE is very very very open!"
BD 1998
"jBASE gives you what is great about Pick. jBASE also provides what is not
so great about Pick (e.g. filing system, Access, PROC, etc.) But jBASE lets you
use what is great and replace what is not so great with better technology
without requiring you to abandon or change working legacy code."
BD 1998