<P>Aqua Data Studio is a database developer's complete Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The IDE provides three major areas of functionality: A) Database query and administration tool, B) a Suite of compare tools for databases, source control and filesystems and C) a complete and integrated source control client for Subversion (SVN) and CVS.
<ul><li>Database IDE: The database query and administration tools allow developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL scripts, as well as browse and visually modify database structures. Aqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application. </li><li>Compare Tools: The suite of compare tools allows the user to easily view the differences of RDBMS servers, databases and schemas for database tasks. The tools also allow the user to view the differences of files, directory structures, source control files and full revisions. </li><li>Version Control: The version control client provides a complete client to Subversion and CVS repositories, allowing the user to easily manage all source control repositories within one easy to use IDE, via the Repository Browser. </li></ul>Become a member of the ZDNet UK community
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Aqua Data Studio 8.0.2
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License | Update | |
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| Requirements | Java 1.6 or higher 64-bit Intel Mac | ||
| Downloads | 140 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | AquaFold | File Size | 79.4M |
| Date added | 24 Oct 2009 | ||
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