DBF Converter 2.05
| Developer: |
HiBase Group (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Tablet PC Edition 2005/ Media Center Edition 2005/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Ba |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.24 MB |
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dBase, FoxPro and their Windows clones, Delphi applications and more all rely on
DBF files. Modern business realities make high demands for data interchange and compatibility.
Even an outstanding database program is useless if you cannot use its data in other
applications. Many programs claim their support for DBF files. However, the practice
shows that this support in most cases is rather limited. It isn't well suited for
everyday use.
HiBase Group is a company that specializes in advanced DBF files manipulations. It
is a producer of well-known DBF tools that utilize low-level data access and thus,
reach the maximum possible level of flexibility. DBF Converter is a DBF file conversion
utility that you can rely on in your everyday DBF conversion needs. Need to publish
your data on the web? Need to export your data files into an SQL database? No need
to abandon your good old applications based on DBF files and spend thousands on a
new system. DBF Converter is a cost-effective solution that can solve your problems
for less than $30.
DBF Converter is a versatile yet easy-to-use conversion program. It has a familiar
Wizard-like interface but can also be used as a command-line utility for batch file
processing. DBF Converter supports all the modern data interchange formats, such
as XML, CSV, TXT, HTML, RTF, PRG and others. You can even convert your DBF table
into a SQL script that can be imported into any SQL database.
In addition to simple conversions, DBF Converter allows you manipulate data by selecting
only specific columns and applying filters. Unlike simplified filtering rules that
are normally available in other DBF applications, DBF Converter dynamically builds
a sample database record form. The ability to put advanced masks and rules into any
field of the sample record is one of the most valuable DBF Converter features. |
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