How do I actually download alpha four, or is the assumption here that I already own it? When I click the download tab, I get "invited" to install software informer, which I don't want, but if I click "no" the download button goes away. If I click "yes" then I get "invited" to install privacy keeper. If I click "no" the download button goes away, if I click "yes," I am then "invited" to install some other extraneous piece of software. I just want alpha four. I owned it a long time ago and liked it, but I don't have it anymore and I want it back. Any suggestions? BTW, I am using Google Chrome if that makes any difference.
Answer by
Swati Dubey
The user should try searching for the official website of Alpha Four and downloading the software directly from there instead of clicking on suspicious download tabs with offers to install other software.
I need instructions on how to pull reports and print screens for this version. My husband did this, he has passed away and I am at a loss.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Unfortunately, there is no information about Alpha Four application. The official website lists Alpha Anywhere which I believe is an upgraded version of Alpha Forum. There are no resources available for Alpha Four in the support sections which means you will have to post on the official forums because it's easier this way to get help or contact the developers directly. Use the details posted below to do this:
Does anyone know where I could find the MS-DOS version of Alpha Four v3 or v4?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
This application was released in 1991, and there hasn't been any update since. I've searched for the application on Google and find it a few websites.
You can download the v2, v3, and v4 versions of the software through the WinWorldPC website accessible through Google and the following link: https://goo.gl/qe1GWe
This Web Navigator sounds suspicious. Alpha Four is a DOS based program that existed before the internet was widely used. If you happen to have an old Windows XP computer, Alpha Four will work great without anything else needed. If you have a Windows PC newer than XP, download DOSBOX (www.dosbox.com). I use MacOS, MSDOS and Windows XP simultaneously on my iMac.
How do I actually download alpha four, or is the assumption here that I already own it? When I click the download tab, I get "invited" to install software informer, which I don't want, but if I click "no" the download button goes away. If I click "yes" then I get "invited" to install privacy keeper. If I click "no" the download button goes away, if I click "yes," I am then "invited" to install some other extraneous piece of software. I just want alpha four. I owned it a long time ago and liked it, but I don't have it anymore and I want it back. Any suggestions? BTW, I am using Google Chrome if that makes any difference.
The user should try searching for the official website of Alpha Four and downloading the software directly from there instead of clicking on suspicious download tabs with offers to install other software.
Yes, Alpha Four ver. 6 is the last version for DOS.
Yes, there are several similar software products available that do not require DOS, such as Microsoft Access, FileMaker Pro, and Zoho Creator.
I need instructions on how to pull reports and print screens for this version. My husband did this, he has passed away and I am at a loss.
Unfortunately, there is no information about Alpha Four application. The official website lists Alpha Anywhere which I believe is an upgraded version of Alpha Forum. There are no resources available for Alpha Four in the support sections which means you will have to post on the official forums because it's easier this way to get help or contact the developers directly. Use the details posted below to do this:
Does anyone know where I could find the MS-DOS version of Alpha Four v3 or v4?
This application was released in 1991, and there hasn't been any update since. I've searched for the application on Google and find it a few websites.
You can download the v2, v3, and v4 versions of the software through the WinWorldPC website accessible through Google and the following link: https://goo.gl/qe1GWe
This Web Navigator sounds suspicious. Alpha Four is a DOS based program that existed before the internet was widely used. If you happen to have an old Windows XP computer, Alpha Four will work great without anything else needed. If you have a Windows PC newer than XP, download DOSBOX (www.dosbox.com). I use MacOS, MSDOS and Windows XP simultaneously on my iMac.