Database .NET 4.0


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Database .NET is a simple and intuitive database management tool for multiple databases,

Making Local and Remote Database Administration Easier.

With it you can Create databases, Design tables, Edit data, Export data, Generate scripts and run SQL queries.

A standalone tool that does not require installation.

New Features(Ver 4.0) 2010/12/26:

Features:

  • Table and Data Editor
  • Index Editor
  • AutoComplete
  • Create/Shrink/Protect Database
  • Generate scripts
  • Syntax Highlighting
  • Service Manager
  • Code Manager
  • Multiple Query Tabs
  • Export to CSV/XML/TXT/XLS/SQL
  • Print Query Results
  • Save BLOB as File
  • MultiLingual
  • ... and much more.

Supports:
  • MS Access 97-2003 (*.mdb;*.*)
  • MS Access 2007-2010 (*.accdb)
  • MS Excel 97-2003 (*.xls)
  • MS Excel 2007-2010 (*.xlsx)
  • SQL Server 2000/2005/2008/2008R2/Denali
  • SQL Server CE 3.1/3.5/4.0 (*.sdf)
  • SQL Azure
  • OData/Microsoft Dallas Services
  • SQLite (*.db;*.db3;*.sqlite)
  • Firebird Superserver/Embedded (*.gdb;*.fdb)
  • PostgreSQL
  • MySQL
  • Oracle
  • IBM DB2
  • dBase IV
  • Data Sources (OLE DB)
  • ODBC DSN(Data Source Name)

All-In-One, Free, Simple and Standalone (no install).

Supported Platforms: Windows All (x86/x64)

You're welcome to download the Database .NET right now at:

softicon.gif Download: DatabaseNet3.zip (9.59MB)

linkicon.gif Homepage: Database .NET Free v3

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I gave this a try about a month ago on an Oracle db and the performance was horrible. It took nearly 4 minutes to return a simple select statement on a table that has only a few thousand rows, TOAD returned the query in less than 100ms yet this tool never completed in less than 3 or 4 minutes.

I'll give it another try because I really dislike native Oracle tools but I'm not optimistic.

Tested with SQL Server. Worked pretty good. This will be a lot easier download for my customers when I need to do some investigating on their end. The SQL Server Management Studio install is too difficult for people that haven't done it before, and takes way too long.

  • 2 weeks later...
  On 25/12/2010 at 19:57, Tempus said:

I gave this a try about a month ago on an Oracle db and the performance was horrible. It took nearly 4 minutes to return a simple select statement on a table that has only a few thousand rows, TOAD returned the query in less than 100ms yet this tool never completed in less than 3 or 4 minutes.

I'll give it another try because I really dislike native Oracle tools but I'm not optimistic.

I changed the provider from System.Data.OracleClient to Oracle.DataAccess.Client

(The Oracle Data Provider provides native high performance data access to the Oracle database)

You can try the latest version of Database .NET

The Database .NET 4.0.4025 has a lot of new features and enhancements.

http://fishcodelib.com/Database.htm

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