ODBCHTTP Home Edition 1.0.1

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ODBCHTTP is the first odbc driver that connects to databases over the Internet using standard HTTP or HTTPS protocols and that doesn't require specialized software to be installed on the webserver. Currently MySQL and Oracle are supported. DB2 and SQLServer are under development as well as the Linux port of the ODBC driver. ODBCHTTP is the easy to install, easy to use solution to run live reports while on the road. Manage your web site database using common office tools such as OpenOffice, MSAccess. Use Internet hosted databases for your mailings. Generate sales quotes anywhere using real-time data. ODBCHTTP Home Edition is free for personal use, educational and non-profit organizations.

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