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Lotus Approach
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Platform, operating system: Microsoft Windows
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Developer: IBM
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Lotus Approach
Developer / company: IBM
Lotus Approach was the award-winning relational database designed to manage, analyze and report on business information. It offers breakthrough ease of use, unprecedented cross-product integration, connectivity, and outstanding power and analysis capabilities. Computing features maximize the sharing of information in the organization. Approach offers tight integration with Lotus Notes, making it an excellent tool for reporting on, analyzing and updating Notes data. Approach lets users seamlessly connect to all data, whether it is stored in dBASE, DB2, Oracle, Lotus Notes or almost anywhere else.
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Lotus Approach works with the following file extensions:
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Lotus Approach default file extension associations
Comparison table of actions that Lotus Approach can perform with each of its associated file type beta
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