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SyBrowser 6.0 Released

SyBrowser:

A Macintosh application that can query Sybase, Oracle, PostgreSQL and
MS SQL databases hosted on UNIX, Linux, and Windows servers.

SyBrowser v6.0 features include:

- ERD properties palette adds many alignment features
- Multiple undo's when creating ER diagrammes
- Faster loading and saving of query files
- Auto-completion of SQL commands

SyBrowser Overview
SyBrowser is a suite of 32-bit  Macintosh, MacOS X and Win32 ODBC and
native client applications that provide an overview of the tables in
Sybase, Oracle, PostgreSQL and  MS SQL databases hosted on UNIX,
Linux, and Windows servers.  It allows the execution of SQL queries
against these RDBMS and the  query results can be saved to disk.
Complex queries can be saved to disk for reuse.

An ERD module allows the creation of visual representations of data models.

$89 Shareware from MacSOS, Australia
$49 upgrade from any previous version

http://www.macsos.com.au

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