theKompany.com's Data Architect Reviewed 21
JigSaw writes "Clinton De Young reviews for OSNews the premier theKompany product, Data Architect. The product allows you to design ODBC and other databases under Linux, Windows or Mac OS X, utilizing the Qt toolkit."
Alternatives (Score:1, Informative)
And then there is Aqua Data Studio [freshmeat.net] too, which is also multiplatform and free.
Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is free? (Score:5, Informative)
And it's prettier too.
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:2)
I occasionally have problems printing landscape with the damn thing, but on the whole it's a damn good proggy.
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:2)
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:2)
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:1)
It would seem (Score:3, Informative)
Maybe for OS X support (Score:2)
And as mentioned previously, DBDesigner only supports MySQL.
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:1)
Re:Why would I pay for this when DBDesigner4 is fr (Score:1)
Thanks people for using DBDesigner4 and posting so many good things about it - you're welcome!
You may also want to take a look at the DBDesigner4's forum:
http://www.fabforce.net/forum
And some of you might be interested in the SimpleWebFront Plugin... just take a look at http://www.fabforce.net/simplewebfront/
About the name ... (Score:4, Interesting)
For example,
sybase eshop [sybase.com]
I was just thinking that trademark issues may arise from the products being so similarly named (and have somewhat similar goals).
(My guess is also that Sybase's product has been around for a longer period of time.)