SSDM (formerly SqlceViewer) is a database management studio for universal databases.Includes : MySql,Access,SqlServer,Excel,SqlCe,SqlLite,Firebird.etc.

Features

  • Support wide database type , Such as MySql,Sql Server ,Oracle , etc . .
  • Support data transfer bewteen these database .For instance, you can transfer data from Oracle to Sqlce ,etc...
  • Support export database schema to document(Excel or Xml)
  • Support unfied management of these databses.
  • Support transfer data between various databases
  • Support generate Linq to Sql data context of SqlCE Database type
  • Support display image data type in sql query result
  • Support Office2007 Access and Excel data
  • Support Sqlite

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English, Chinese (Simplified)

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Advanced End Users, System Administrators, Legal Industry, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

.NET/Mono, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C#, C++

Database Environment

Project is a database management tool, Oracle, MySQL, SQLite, SQL-based, Firebird/InterBase, Microsoft SQL Server, ADO.NET

Related Categories

C# Database Software, C# Database Management Systems (DBMS), C++ Database Software, C++ Database Management Systems (DBMS)

Registered

2007-09-04