FlySpeed Data Export 4.4

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FlySpeed Data Export is the must-have tool to export data from your database quickly and easily. The ability to connect to almost any data source using OLE DB or ODBC, and exporting to the most-popular office formats makes FlySpeed Data Export a really universal data export tool. FlySpeed Data Export was successfully tested with all popular database servers, such as MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Firebird and many others. The tool lets you to save data in MS Excel, CSV, XML, DBF, Text and MS Access formats. FlySpeed Data Export combines great ease of exporting data with a remarkable transfer speed. Being originally designed for multiprocessor environment, FlySpeed Data Export achieves the highest transfer rates while working at modern multi-core systems. Take advantage of the real multiprocessor data exporting, and get your data exported like a shot. FlySpeed Data Export is able to save all export parameters to a file thus allowing you to repeat the export process in a few mouse clicks.

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