Oracle Database, SQL Server, IBM DB2, and Other Databases Viewed and Synced with iPad | Database Journal

Oracle Database, SQL Server, IBM DB2, and Other Databases Viewed and Synced with iPad

Jun 25, 2010
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iPad users can now carry their databases with them and synchronize with their desktop database through DBViewerPlusLite. Synchronization is accomplished wirelessly through Wi-Fi or 3G network allowing for instant updates from a user’s desktop database. DBViewerPlusLite also allows for databases to be created, viewed, and updated on the iPad, and includes features such as:

  • Support for Microsoft Access, Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, among other databases
  • Unicode support to synchronize data in various languages
  • Record, and changeable column width
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