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From: Marc Verkade [Marti IT] on 4 Dec 2009 04:29 Hello We used to use DBAdministrator from Eddy Celebi. But since Alt128.co.uk not longer exists, I wonder what DB Administrator tools you all use? -- Grtz, Marc
From: richard.townsendrose on 4 Dec 2009 07:06 Marc i use arc of course ... but if need to do something a bit more exotic, the i use foxpro ugh but ... its not often. and often one has to rebuild a table or two... otherwise ai write a quickie in vo ... r
From: Urs Eggmann on 4 Dec 2009 09:06 Hi, I use DBA also. Still a good tool. A very good alternative is DBMAx from Sven Ebert. Urs "Marc Verkade [Marti IT]" <marcatM(a)rtidotnl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:4b18da34$0$807$58c7af7e(a)news.kabelfoon.nl... Hello We used to use DBAdministrator from Eddy Celebi. But since Alt128.co.uk not longer exists, I wonder what DB Administrator tools you all use? -- Grtz, Marc
From: Urs Eggmann on 4 Dec 2009 09:07 Hi, I use DBA also. Still a good tool. A very good alternative is DBMax (98 Euro) from Sven Ebert. Urs "Marc Verkade [Marti IT]" <marcatM(a)rtidotnl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:4b18da34$0$807$58c7af7e(a)news.kabelfoon.nl... Hello We used to use DBAdministrator from Eddy Celebi. But since Alt128.co.uk not longer exists, I wonder what DB Administrator tools you all use? -- Grtz, Marc
From: Rene J. Pajaron on 4 Dec 2009 21:28
Marc, I wonder, what would be highly recommended tool for DBF now? One the nears to the hearts & mind of VO programmers? Rene On Dec 4, 5:29 pm, "Marc Verkade [Marti IT]" <marcatM(a)rtidotnl> wrote: > Hello > > We used to use DBAdministrator from Eddy Celebi. But since Alt128.co.uk not longer exists, I wonder what DB Administrator tools you all use? > > -- > Grtz, Marc |