Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
Brilliant Database Professional
Name: iton Date: April 15, 2007 at 03:33:18 Pacific OS: Win XP CPU/Ram: 2048 Product: Intel
Comment:
Hi,
I have been playing with Brilliant Database v5.0 Professional (trial downloaded from http://www.brilliantdatabase.com) for 3-4 days now and I am impressed so far. Do anybody use it for the business? If so, please give me some comments about it. How it works with a lot of data and is a searching operation fast?
I have meant a software for small business like my deal. I have a small service center. MS-SQL, MySQL and client-parts for that are expansive for me. Access is not a all-in one solution and it requires some technical knowledge.
0
Response Number 4
Name: Michael J (by mjdamato) Date: June 7, 2007 at 07:46:55 Pacific
Reply:
Um, MySQL is free, open-source software.
Michael J
0
Response Number 5
Name: janee Date: June 23, 2007 at 15:23:31 Pacific
Reply:
I use BDPRO and its very good. I index all my records for sale on my site www.trixysvinyl.com. I use BDPRO to export a comma delimted file and then my site imports the database to use when searching.
Summary: I have a visio document which connects to my Oracle database and queries the database based off an object (A picture) within that visio document. The only problem is that when the database is updated ...
Summary: hey all, i need to know how to transfer a MySQL database from one domain to another ... i understand that i can use phpmyadmin to do this using the export and import functions however, when i tried to...
Summary: I work at a school and our web design class does our school homepage and has started an "alumni" message board. On our preproduction webserver it works great. But on the post production webserver we ...