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SQL Uniform Lite

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Address Book Recovery

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DBPix

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SQL Uniform is a database
SwisSQL - Oracle to DB2
Address Book Recovery is a
DBPix is an Image Control for
client, graphical user
Edition is an automated
utility intended for
easily adding imaging
interface (GUI), a helper
migration tool to convert
recovery of the contact
capabilities to database and
application to relational
stored procedures
information from the Windows
data driven applications. It
databases of various types
implemented in Oracle PL/
Address Book files, where
can be used with images
regarding query,
SQL code into equivalent IBM
contacts from Outlook and
stored in database tables
maintenance, data
DB2 SQL. It automates more
Outlook Express are stored.
(bound or unbound) or with
comparison, export
than 80% of the Oracle
With its help you
external image files.
(convert), import. It
PL/SQL code conversion into
can: 1.Restore accidentally
Features include
supports any kind of
IBM DB2 with very minimal
deleted contacts. 2.View
asynchronous decoding,
database and database
manual intervention.
the changes archive on the
lossless JPEG rotation,
servers to which there is an
 
contact. 3.Restore the
resampling and thumbnailing,
ODBC or JDBC standard
 
contacts if has been
EXIF info, TWAIN scanner and
driver. It has been tested
 
defected by a virus or the
camera support and more.
on the following databases:
 
database has become
DBPix is ideal for MS
Access, Adabas D,
 
unreadable because of
Access, Internet Explorer,
DaffodilDB, dBASE, Excel,
 
technical faults.
VB and most major
HSQL, IBM DB2, Interbase
 
 
development environments.
(Firebird), JDataStore,
 
 
 
Linter (Relex), McKOI,
 
 
 
Mimer, MSSQL, MySQL,
 
 
 
Openlink Virtuoso, Oracle,
 
 
 
Paradox, Pervasive (Btrive),
 
 
 
Pointbase, PostgreSQL,
 
 
 
Quadcap QED, Solid, SQLITE,
 
 
 
Sybase, ThinkSQL,
 
 
 
Yard. When starting the
 
 
 
program for the first time,
 
 
 
you can decide which mode of
 
 
 
the program to be used. You
 
 
 
can choose between freeware
 
 
 
(Lite) and shareware
 
 
 
(Professional) mode.
 
 
 


Date: Aug, 04 2005


Date: Apr, 07 2005


Date: Dec, 28 2004


Date: Dec, 17 2004
An advanced utility which
pgAdmin III is a
There is a basic and advanced
ABC Amber DBF Converter is an
helps you convert your WK1
comprehensive design and
query builder - so whether
advanced utility which
(Lotus 1-2-3) files to any
management graphical user
you do or don’t know SQL,
converts your DBF files to
format you wish (XLS, DBF,
interface for the PostgreSQL
this program will do.
any format you wish (CSV,
CSV, XML, PDF, HTML, CHM,
database. The application is
You can schedule reports
XLS, XML, PDF, HTML, CHM,
RTF, HLP, DOC, and many
available under GNU/Linux,
to run on frequencies. Leave
RTF, HLP, DOC, and many
more) easily and
FreeBSD and MS Windows. It
them to run in the
more) easily and
quickly. The software
communicates with the DBMS
background. You get a
quickly. The software
supports a batch conversion,
using the native protocol
report reader to let other
supports a batch conversion,
a run from command line,
and supports all major
users access to read
a run from command line,
more than 50 languages.
features and specialties of
reports. You also get a
more than 50 languages.
Batch conversion ability
the latest PostgreSQL
housekeeping module to
Batch conversion ability
allows you to convert a
generations.
archive off old reports
allows you to convert a
unlimited number of WK1
 
(actually any old files!).
unlimited number of DBF
files at a time. Important
 
In the query builder the
files at a time. As all
note: Lotus 1-2-3 does not
 
data structure is displayed
"ABC Amber"
need to be installed.
 
on screen, therefore you
products, it's really easy
 
 
don’t need to memorise table
as ABC and powerful as Amber.
 
 
and field layouts. Unlimited
 
 
 
user access
 


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Date: Jan, 14 2004
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