Rae Assist

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Rae Assist was a software developed and distributed by Rae Technology from 1993 to 1995. Rae Assist (or shortly "Assist") was one of the first Personal Information Managers (PIM) and available for Apple Macintosh.

At the core of Rae Assist was a technology that a group of Apple employees had developed under the direction of Samir Arora. The so-called SOLO (Structure of Linked Objects) architecture was an object-oriented application framework,[1] which could work with a variety of databases, including 4th Dimension and SQL databases, as well as communication-based services like e-mail.[2]

After Samir Arora co-founded Rae Technology along with Dave Dell'Aquila and Dave Kleinberg in 1992 as a spin-off from Apple Computer, the first release of Rae Assist was due in 1993.

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