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Home » Community » Coffee corner » What would give a great push to Upp
What would give a great push to Upp [message #6648] Tue, 21 November 2006 17:01 Go to previous message
cioannou is currently offline  cioannou
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Datawindow clone/equivalent.

It's great for data editing, displaying, reporting, crosstabs, charts, forms, tabular data, grids, custom sql, works with any db, supports summaries, user added computed columns, external data import, export to a variety of file formats, you name it. It's damn easy to design and use, even my 6 yo daughter can do it. Once you have it any data driven application will be a simple task.

For many years the only tool offering this kind of functionality with your data is Powerbuilder, and it's the number one advantage over other similar tools.

It's that simple and effective that makes you wonder if it's true. And it really is...

If someone has the skills to make something like it, it's a sure success, believe me guys it's the No1 reason that people still pay a lot of money for Powerbuilder and Sybase knows it, that's why they also released a .net version of Datawindow.

You want to make THE difference, make datawindow. If anyone wants in-depth details other than the ones in sybase's website, drop me a message.


A small screen cast I did:

http://www.sector-one.gr/dw/index.htm

[Updated on: Fri, 24 November 2006 14:15]

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