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utbDirect [2.0.8], Review date: Sep 25 2004
This tool is based on a visual query builder that extensively employs the drag-n-drop technology that is also used to create links between tables in a cross-linked query. We were really enchanted by this part of the product. As for the rest, the set of features corresponds to the charged price: results can be exported only to...read more... |
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SASSI [2.0], Review date: Sep 24 2004
Another product from the line of products "integrating MS SQL objects with the version control system Visual Source Safe". Unfortunately, we came across a number of interface problems and problems related to product stability. Nevertheless, the user interface is quite clear and easy to master. Among additional program features...read more... |
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TurboData [4.00], Review date: Sep 24 2004
This big and powerful tool can be used not only as a common test data generator but as a complex system for data manipulation in general. A convenient and full, though a bit overloaded, interface has a large variety of settings and options. A big set of ‘generic values’ grouped according to the value categories which can be...read more... |
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FlexTracer [2], Review date: Sep 22 2004
The tool for tracing interface libraries functions calls may be useful both for developers (first and foremost for the low-level solutions) as well as for system administrators. The product supports loading of symbol information for several common unified interfaces (ODBC, OCI, MySQL, DB-library, etc.). Program features can be...read more... |
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DTM Data Editor [1.00], Review date: Sep 10 2004
Editing data entries one by one manually is akin taking the stairs to the top of the skyscraper. DTM Data Editor is the "elevator" that makes the mundane task of data manipulation a snap. Among program's nifty features are form-based interface, BLOB import/export and compatibility with all popular formats (Access, Paradox,...read more... |
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DTM Data Generator [1.00], Review date: Jul 27 2004
Database developers and administrators know the testing routine very well. One of the most unpopular tasks is creating data sets for testing new databases. On average, it takes several hours to several days of dull work, since each data set has to be created manually (copying and pasting at best), then different parameters...read more... |
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