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EMS Data Comparer for InterBase/Firebird 2.1.0.1


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Requirements Pentium 166MHz or higher /32MB RAM /10MB HDD space /Windows compatible video card with at least 800x600 resolution /Windows compatible mouse or pointing device /Possibility to connect to some local or remote nterBase or FireBird server
Downloads 15 Limitations None
Publisher EMS Database Management Solutions File Size 0
Date added 19 Dec 2007 Check your speed

EMS Data Comparer for InterBase/Firebird is a powerful and easy-to-use utility for data comparison and synchronization. You can view all the differences in compared tables and execute an automatically generated script to eliminate these differences. Flexible customization of the comparison and synchronization process will enable you to select tables and fields for comparison and tune many other options. Data Comparer for InterBase/Firebird includes a graphical wizard, guiding you through the data comparison and synchronization process step by step, and a command-line service for synchronizing data in one-touch.

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