CenterLine Software
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CenterLine Software was the company behind the Unix programming environments CodeCenter and ObjectCenter.[1]
Centerline Software was previously named Saber Software, but changed its name to avoid confusion with Sabre, the travel reservations software system.[2] CenterLine Software later became CenterLine Systems. It was subsequently acquired by Integrated Computer Solutions of Bedford, Massachusetts.
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- ^ Centerline Software Inc - Companies on the Move - Brief Article. Software Magazine (May, 1994). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
- ^ CenterLine Software debuts at Unix Expo - Saber Software Inc. changes its name to CenterLine Software Inc. Software Magazine (Nov 15, 1991). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.