Databases in particular were a notable target for those experiments. Consider how English-like dBase's user interface is, and it doesn't take a huge leap to understand why developers felt something closer to true English was within reach. Symantec's Q&A had its natural language "Intelligent Assistant" built right in. R:BASE tried it with their CLOUT add-in, promising a user could query, "Which warehouses shipped more red and green argyle socks than planned?" The spreadsheet Silk promised built-in English language control over its tools.
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