Panorama (database engine)

Panorama is a database engine and development environment for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It was one of the first applications available for Mac OS, in 1984.[1]

Overview

Panorama is database software for the Apple Inc. Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It is a product of ProVUE Development. According to its owner Jim Rea, ProVUE is the oldest third-party software company (apart from Microsoft) developing software for the Macintosh personal computer.

Panorama's claim to fame is that the databases it creates are RAM-based; making them extremely fast. That said, as disk speeds and OS and application memory caching have improved, this speed benefit becomes less and less evident as years go by. Panorama is not as popular as FileMaker, its main competitor, though it has outlasted many similar products. What it lacks in conforming to standard application conventions it makes up for in its potential for customisation, incorporating a powerful scripting language.

The current version for Mac is 6.0 (now Snow Leopard compatible and Intel CPU native) and for Windows is 5.5.

After six years of development time, the successor Panorama X was released in November 2017.[2]

gollark: It's just using lots of RAM. It says NOTHING about running out of it.
gollark: That's not actually RAM-related.
gollark: 15GB is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much for vanilla.
gollark: Send logs, and drop it to 8GB or so.
gollark: The only way to experience true psychic disintegration is installing potatOS on your brain.

References

  1. "ProVUE's Panorama Gets a Baby Brother: Panorama Sheets". TidBITS. 2011-01-07. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  2. "Panorama X Brings the Legendary Mac Database Back to the Future - TidBITS". TidBITS. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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