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Database Browser

Postby optik » 16 November 2010, 16:40

Languages: En
Compatibility: Windows Only
License: Freeware.

Author's description:

This easy to use tool allows user to connect to any database and browse or modify data,run sql scripts, export and print data. And the most important thing it is Free-ware.


I use it on a daily basis for personal projects, and I can tell you its very user friendly and very lightweight.

Website : http://www.dbsoftlab.com/database-edito ... rview.html
Download page: http://www.dbsoftlab.com/database-edito ... nload.html
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Re: Database Browser

Postby Lockszmith » 17 November 2010, 07:59

Nice tool, thanks optik
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Re: Database Browser

Postby fnagel » 23 November 2010, 14:50

+1
A DB query browser would be very useful.
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Re: Database Browser

Postby keorangar » 27 November 2010, 14:51

Since I work mostly with MySQL Databases, I keep MySql Workbench in the MyApps folder on my Liberkey.

Works like a charm ;)

MySql Workbench is licensed under GPL - should therefore be no problem.
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Re: Database Browser

Postby optik » 29 November 2010, 21:00

keorangar wrote:Since I work mostly with MySQL Databases, I keep MySql Workbench in the MyApps folder on my Liberkey.

Works like a charm ;)

MySql Workbench is licensed under GPL - should therefore be no problem.


"Key Benefits:
* Works directly with Oracle, MS Sql Server, ODBC, MySql, OleDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Interbase and Firebird"


Can work for you that only work with MySQL but for web developers that normally work with whatever the clients have, this one is way better then MySQL Workbench.

On the other hand, MySql Workbench has another feature that this one does not: the possibility of the database design diagrams (but only works with MySql making it very limited) why not make a new post suggesting that one, instead of posting in someone else thread?
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Re: Database Browser

Postby optik » 14 April 2011, 12:38

Don't understand why this is not according to the forum rules!?
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