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dbSuite WebBuilder 2.0 January 11, 2005: We have released dbSuite WebBuilder 2.0 for Mac OS X today - the professional database tool for web and database developers, administrators and power users working with MySQL and PHP. It is the first tool that integrates MySQL administration, graphical database modelling and PHP code building on the Mac. This makes the Mac platform even more powerful for Web Developers and Designers. dbSuite WebBuilder is an integrated environment to administer your MySQL database servers, graphically design databases (Entity Relationship Modeller) and automatically generate PHP code for input forms, edit forms, list, etc. from your table definitions. dbSuite WebBuilder 2.0 combines the integrated approach of modern development tools (IDE) with sophisticated database management features and ease of use. dbSuite WebBuilder is available as free download starting now. We worked hard to make release 2.0 available to the Mac community now, during the MacWorld Expo. An updated Windows and a new Linux release will follow soon. Download dbSuite WebBuilder here: http://www.dbsuite.de/dbsuiteWebBuilder.html dbSuite WebBuilder for MySQL 2.0 brings together MySQL and PHP. dbSuite WebBuilder is an integrated environment to administer your MySQL database servers, graphically design databases (Entity Relationship Modeller) and automatically generate PHP code for input forms, edit forms, list, etc. from your table definitions. dbSuite WebBuilder combines the philosophy of modern, sophisticated IDE's (Integrated Development Environments) with your daily database administration needs and makes database management and PHP form building a whole new experience. dbSuite WebBuilder is available for Windows and Mac OS X. Download a free trial here: http://www.dbsuite.de/dbsuiteWebBuilder.html Features dbSuite WebBuilder has been developed with Web Developers, Administrators and Power Users in focus. Use the Integrated Administration Environment (IAE) to easily - navigate through your database - access databases, tables and data - build Entity Relationship models to graphically modify your table design - graphically reverse engineer existing databases - automatically generate a web site to access all tables with your web browser (builds lists, forms and frameworks) - automatically create input/edit forms (with PHP code to process the forms and save the data to your database) for your web site based on your table definitions - automatically generate PHP code to list and search your table contents (live query) - monitor and administer system settings - manage users and access privileges - graphically create and alter table designs - monitor server performance - import and export data - run sql queries and commands What's new in this version Release 2.0 adds more than 50 new features. The most important are the completely new Entitiy Relationship modeller to graphically design databases, major speed and GUI improvements and several enhancements to the PHP code generator. License dbSuite WebBuilder is available as free 10-Day-Trial. The trial release includes all features of the commercial license. The commercial license is available for USD 79.95. Commercial licenses include support and free upgrades for 1 year. __________________________ Please visit our sponsors: BetterRAM.com(sm): Your Source for RAM http://www.betterram.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 800-895-3493 MacTech(r) Magazine: The journal of Macintosh technology and development http://www.mactech.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 877-MACTECH To submit a posting to MacDev-1, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to MacDev-1, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the SUBJECT line reading "SUBSCRIBE MACDEV-1". To unsubscribe, the SUBJECT line should read "UNSUBSCRIBE MACDEV-1". MacTech, Xplain Corporation and its sponsors are not responsible for any errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies in this message. News may be propagated freely, but please attribute your source as MacTech Magazine, <http://www.mactech.com>. --
