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In 1995, [[Texas Instruments]] decided to change their marketing focus for the product. Part of this change included a new name - "Composer".
 
By late 1996, Composer had built a reputation as a capable and reliable tool for development of large enterprise transaction processing systems. However, some IT professionals found it'sits model-based approach too restrictive. Similarly, many potential clients lacked enthusiasm for the product due to its high per-workstation license cost.
 
However experienced Composer developers on successful projects were able to see the product in the correct light. Its limitations were in fact its true strengths. Of course IT development teams waste far too much time and money dealing with over-complex technologies. Composer on the other hand did exactly what businesses required - and not a great deal more. Ie. it allowed the very rapid development of stable and reliable transaction processing systems.