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Jan 29, 2010

Public Availability of dbForge Studio for MySQL 4.00

By DatabaseJournal.com Staff

Devart, a company specializing in native connectivity solutions and development tools for the popular databases has just announced the public availability of dbForge Studio for MySQL 4.00—giving developers and administrators extended capabilities to visually design databases as well as manage structures and objects, administer user accounts, debug code, and synchronize schemas and data.

Some of the key features include:

  • Full support of MySQL versions 3.23-6.0
  • A database designer
  • Stored routine debugger
  • Schema comparison with synchronization
  • Data comparison with synchronization
  • Context-sensitive code completion
  • Quick code navigation
  • Automatic SQL syntax check
  • Customizable SQL formatting
  • Visual Query Builder
  • Integrated Security Manager
  • SQL templates library
  • Schema object search engine
  • Multiformat data export and import
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