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| SQLGrinder 1.1.1 |
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Feb 04, 2002 04:49PM Contributed by: advenio |
http://www.advenio.com/sqlgrinder/ Download: Disk ImageAdvenio SQLGrinder is a native Mac OS X SQL editor and developer tool. Using SQLGrinder you can create, edit and execute SQL queries. You can browse your database schema. Using SQLGrinder, you can easily connect to any database that has a JDBC driver. Because SQLGrinder is built using Apple's Cocoa framework, it looks and feels like a Macintosh OS X application, not like an application made on another platform and ported to OS X as an afterthought.
SQLGrinder comes bundled with drivers for FrontBase™ from FrontBase Inc. and OpenBase SQL from OpenBase International, Ltd., as well as drivers for MySQL and PostgreSQL. SQLGrinder also makes it easy to connect to other databases such as Oracle 8i, Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server by simply dropping JDBC drivers into a folder.
Updated in this version:
- Added support custom to Microsoft's beta JDBC driver. They make JDBC URLs in a non-standard way, and have two bugs in the current driver related to Timeout that prevented the driver from being used. The driver now works with SQLGrinder, however, you must still uncheck the "Timeout" enabled checkbox setting in Preferences -> Connection for the driver to work
- Added auto-configuration for the Microsoft JDBC driver
- Added auto-configuration for Oracle 9i
- Entering a zero in a number formatted field is now allowed, as it should be
- Fixed a bug where the last character of a saved file was getting truncated
- Now automatically ignore and disable default connection settings when the "Only use JDBC 1.0 features" compatibility setting is enabled in Preferences -> Connection
- Adding a new JDBC driver configuration to Preferences -> Driver no longer can result in an empty table until after the application is restarted
- Trying to connect to a database when no drivers are loaded and no information is specified no longer puts the application in a state that won't allow the application to be quit
- Fixed a bug where the Connection Settings window couldn't be closed if there wasn't at least one open active SQL editor or schema browser
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