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Synex Systems Corporation, a subsidiary of Synex International Inc. (Symbol SXI,
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) was formed in 1983 in an effort to develop software for the microcomputer market and was run by Synex International Vice President Murray Hendren until 1992. In 2002, Synex Systems was acquired by privately owned Lasata Software of
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, Australia. In 2005, Lasata was acquired by UK based Systems Union. In 2007, Systems Union was acquired by privately held
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company that specializes in
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. What was Synex Systems Corporation now operates as an independent business unit within
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called F9 and continues to develop and partner with new and existing ERP and Accounting Software solutions. It is located in
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Products

Synex Systems products were diverse and targeted accounting, civil engineering, minicomputer thin client, and file compression utility markets. By 2001 the concentration was only on the accounting reporting product F9 and all other products were discontinued or sold.


PK Harmony

PK Harmony was Synex System's first software offering. It is a terminal emulation package that would now be termed a
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. PK Harmony provides an interface from a PC to a Pick host by emulating a terminal. Connectivity is achieved by serial port-to-port cabling or a modem. PK Harmony allows users to transfer data to and from a
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legacy host and a DOS or Windows based PC. Development started in 1983. PK Harmony was purchased by Pierre Bourbonnais, a former senior Synex marketing team member, and is now marketed as PK Harmony - PK Term Plus throug
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F9

F9 Financial Reporting F9 is a financial reporting software application that dynamically links general ledger data to Microsoft Excel through the use of financial cell-based formulas, wizards, and analysis tools to create spreadsheet reports that can be calculated, filt ...
was developed starting in 1986 to allow a non-technical user, typically an accountant, to create a dynamic, customized general ledger financial report using a spreadsheet that is 'hot-linked' to an accounting system's general ledger This product is currently in wide use, is still being updated, and is the longest lasting and most profitable of the products developed by Synex Systems.


SQZ!

In the late 1980s microcomputer (PC) use in offices was ubiquitous and the most used program was the spreadsheet. Hard drive space was limited and expensive and many businesses found the plethora of spreadsheets they came to rely upon exceeded the space on the drives. SQZ was the first automatic file compression utility when it was introduced as
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's second product offering in the mid-1980s through its Turner Hall Publishing division, the first being Note-It, a notation utility for Lotus 1-2-3. SQZ! initially sold for US$79.95 and was a major part of Symantec's early success and helped form the basis of the 1990s acquisitions Symantec grew from. Several people working at Synex involved with SQZ! were hired by Symantec as a result of this success. SQZ! is a compression utility specifically designed to compress spreadsheet files and was marketed starting 1986. Sqz! is available as an add-in for 1-2-3 Release 2/2.01, and as a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) utility for any version of 1-2-3, Symphony or any other programs that read or write 1-2-3 R2 format worksheets. In 1988 an improved version, SQZ! Plus, was released. This was available as an upgrade priced at US$30. SQZ! was best at compressing complex business spreadsheets and could achieve compressions of between 78% and 90% on large business-analysis worksheets compared to 60% to 65% for competitors like The Worksheet Utilities 123 add-in Fileworks (
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). At one time in the early 1990s SQZ! was one of the most used utility software programs in the world. SQZ! was also incorporated into
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as a built-in utility. A Macintosh version of SQZ! called Mac SQZ! was available for Microsoft Excel. The primary architect of SQZ! was Dale White, who developed the highly efficient spreadsheet formula-specific compression algorithms. He also developed a sophisticated corrupt spreadsheet recovery system that was built into SQZ! Plus. SQZ! Plus was released in 1988 as a replacement for Sqz! Version 1.5. With the huge leaps in hard drive capacity and lower costs for these ever larger drives, and the building of compression into late versions of DOS and Windows, the need for SQZ! and other file compression utilities disappeared and the SQZ! product was discontinued by the mid 1990s.


WaterWorks Analysis Program

Synex's Waterworks is a water distribution network analyzer based on F9 computer spreadsheet add-in technology. Waterworks enhances municipal water distribution design by combining both graphical and numerical results in a single interface and allows data exchange with CAD packages. Waterworks core functionality was a Fortran coded algorithm developed at the
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school of engineering. Much of the parent compan
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was concerned with civil engineering and specialized in small hydroelectric projects and a synergy developed between the software and engineering divisions. Waterworks saw some success being used by various water districts across the United States for water distribution analysis including the Greater Los Angeles Water District.


@trieve

@trieve (pronounced at-reev) was a Synex Systems product developed in 1991 from the F9 project code. It was at first written and used as an internal utility that allowed easy examination of
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database file contents and helped in designing new Btrieve based accounting package interfaces for F9. @trieve allowed the user to read and write the contents of
Btrieve Btrieve is a transactional database (navigational database) software product. It is based on Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM), which is a way of storing data for fast retrieval. There have been several versions of the product for DOS, Linux ...
files to and from a spreadsheet. Many accounting products marketed at the time used Btrieve as the underlying database engine and developing an F9 interface to these accounting products required highly detailed access to the data structures which easy examination of the data greatly aided. Because Btrieve is not a true database in that it does not contain a definition of the data being stored @trieve used a data dictionary that was defined in a spreadsheet to determine the structure of the data records. Although limited in user appeal, @trieve was a useful utility for experts that required detailed access to Btrieve-based data. A Great Plains Accounting edition of @trieve was developed and marketed by Great PlainsACCOUNTING SOFTWARE BY PUBLISHER'S NAME
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See also

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Synex International Synex International Inc. () is a Vancouver, Canada, based company that has traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange since 1987. It is made up of two wholly owned subsidiary companies: Synex Energy Resources Ltd. (the Energy Division) and Sigma Engineeri ...


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