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DBDesigner 4

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E-mail support [at] fabforce [dot] net
Website www.fabforce.net
Development / Other
4.0.5.4
2003-12-12
7.36
Win 98 / 2000 / ME / XP
German, English
0 in December / 492 in total
 

Rating: 2.67/10 (6 votes cast)

 
DBDesigner 4

DBDesigner 4 is a visual database design system that integrates database design, modeling, creation and maintenance into a single, seamless environment.

It combines professional features and a clear and simple user interface to offer the most efficient way to handle your databases.

DBDesigner 4 compares to products like Oracle's Designer©, IBM's Rational Rose©, Computer Associates's ERwin© and theKompany's DataArchitect© but is an Open Source Project available for Microsoft Windows© 2k/XP and Linux KDE/Gnome. It is release under the GPL.

DBDesigner 4 is developed and optimized for the open source MySQL-Database to support MySQL users with a powerful and free available design tool.

All MySQL specific features have been built in to offer the most convenient way to design and keep control of your MySQL-Databases.

The source code of the DBDesigner 4 is available at:
http://www.fabforce.net/downloads.php

 

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