DB-Tool 2.0.1.122

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    31/08/2004
  • File size:
    1.2M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server, Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.6, Microsoft Jet 4.0

Publisher’s description

DB-Tool is intended to view, edit, and convert data of MySQL and Access databases. Convert data between these formats in any direction and even between different servers. You run your own web shop, web based catalogue, or any other kind of data stored in MySQL databases with the necessity to maintain data frequently? You have stored data locally on your Windows PC in different MS Access databases (.MDB) and have to export data in several steps to get them available on your homepage? You are tired of using different programs until you can use your data in the desired format?

You want to transfer MySQL databases between different servers? Our solution: synchronize your data with two or more different servers. With our DB-Tool and its database wizard, daily maintenance of databases becomes 'just a piece of cake'. View and change images stored in binary fields with the internal image viewer. Create server profiles to switch easily between different connections.

New in version 2.0.1.122: the program is now freeware.

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