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   The applications generated by dBsee 4 can differ greatly. One of the
   advantages in using the code generator, however, is that all of the
   generated applications have common characteristics making it easier for
   the end-user to use and understand the applications.

   The applications realised by dBsee are reliable and characterised by a
   friendly user interface, easy-to-use and compliant to the CUA guidelines.
   The mouse is supported at every stage.

   During the operational sessions, specific messages are given by the system
   in order to rapidly obtain the desired result (guided creation).

   In addition, a context sensitive help can be consulted for helping to use
   the different environments of the application.

   Searching for data is assisted, thanks to incremental table searching
   routines. These routines also provide windows and pick-lists.

   Another important feature, is that the data-entry session is designed to
   operate on memory variables, writing the data to disk only after final
   confirmation. In this case, the database is preserved from failures
   deriving from power breakdowns. The same procedure allows for restoring
   the original values only by pressing Esc.

   If using dB-Lan (when purchased), and by only modifying a parameter in the
   Properties environment of the sub-project, the application can be
   generated for use in a LAN environment.

   In the following paragraphs we will list some of the common
   characteristics that the applications generated by dBsee 4 have.

   This is not intended to be a manual of the generated application, but a
   list of the more evident qualities allowing the programmer to understand
   what will be the result of his/her work.

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