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Borland later sold Reflex to YYY. I tracked down YYY several years ago but they were not planning to do anything commercially nor were they interested in selling the rights. I do not recall who they were nor do I know who owns Reflex at this point.

Note that YYY refers to a company that I do not recall the name of at this time. If someone more knowledgeable (or having more research time on their hands ;-) would be so kind as to update this stub. There are also some first-person references which I am sure someone will want to clean up. I am not much on the semantical side I afraid so I apologise up front. I just thought it appropriate to get started somewhere.

Moved from article.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.106.225.195 (talkcontribs) 09:06, 26 February 2008

Versions.

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There were at least two versions of Reflex. Version 1 displayed in black and white even on a colour monitor. Colours were added in Version 2 so I suspect that is what the screenshot in the article is from.

Version 1 came on three 360kB 5¼" floppies. The first contained "Reflex 1" which is for data input and manipulation. The second disk contained "Reflex 2" which is a separate program primarily for printing reports based on the data. The final disk contained an installation program, though all it does is set the type of monitor in use, and the files for the Help system. 143.159.190.136 (talk) 17:47, 11 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]