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The term "database application" usually refers to software providing a user interface to a database. The software that actually manages the data is usually called a [[database management system]] (DBMS) or (if it is embedded) a database engine.
Examples of database applications include [[Microsoft Access]], [[dBASE]], [[FileMaker]], [[Oracle database|Oracle]] and (to some degree) [[HyperCard]].
In March, [[2004]], [[AMR Research]] (as cited in the CNET News.com article listed in the "References" section) had predicted that open source database applications would come into wide acceptance in [[2006]].
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