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OpenLink Express Edition ODBC Driver for MySQL 6.01.1113


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Requirements <ul>Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater, PPC or Intel/target MySQL instance</ul>
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher OpenLink Software File Size 2.9M
Date added 16 Nov 2007 Check your speed

The OpenLink ODBC Driver for MySQL (Express Edition) is a single component installed on a machine hosting ODBC compliant applications such as Microsoft Excel, 4th Dimension, Omnis Studio, DB Visualizer, DB Designer, etc.

The OpenLink ODBC Driver for MySQL (Express Edition) is a multi-threaded "Wire Protocol" Driver, enabling seamless out-of-the-box connectivity supported databases, and eliminating the need for the installation of any database-specific client networking software.

The OpenLink ODBC Driver for MySQL (Express Edition) supports connections to MySQL 3.x through 5.x, and has been specifically designed for Apple's Mac Universal platform. This Release implements try-and-buy functionality, greatly simplifying evaluation and enabling a smooth upgrade to a full license, at a low entry-level price. Simply enter the promotion code "ExpressPromo" at purchase time and the discount is yours.

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