Please check out DB Solo at http://www.dbsolo.com.
It's very affordable and contains tons of useful features
not found in most DB Tools. And yes, it's written by me.
Marko
>
> A few weeks ago, some kind person on this list mentioned a new
> favorite tool. It was something to help in working with databases.
> It may well have been Oracle specific, or perhaps not. I took it to
> be something like Toad:
>
> http://www.toadsoft.com/
>
> When it was mentioned I checked out the website, agreed that it looked
> interesting, decided to look into it, and then forgot all about it.
> All traces of it seem to have been expunged from my browser's history,
> and the mailing list search on Apple's site has been useless.
>
> Could said kind person repeat his recommendation? Or perhaps others
> are in the same boat as me, stuck with SQL*Plus in Terminal.app (or in
> an emacs buffer, which sucks only slightly less) and have discovered
> something? If not, then it's a shame, and it seems like fertile
> ground for some industrious hackers, given how many developers seem to
> be heading to the mac these days.
>
> --
>
> joe
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