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"Powerful Oracle database development tool"
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  • Filename: dbforgeoracle.exe
  • Size: 25.42 MB
  • License: Shareware
  • Date updated: 5/12/2012
  • Total Downloads: 31
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  • Short file info:
    PE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit

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  • SHA1 checksum:
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  • File section
    File Type : Win32 EXE
    MIME Type : application/octet-stream
    EXE section
    Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
    Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 17:22:17-05:00
    PE Type : PE32
    Linker Version : 2.25
    Code Size : 37888
    Initialized Data Size : 17920
    Uninitialized Data Size : 0
    Entry Point : 0x9c40
    OS Version : 1.0
    Image Version : 6.0
    Subsystem Version : 4.0
    Subsystem : Windows GUI
    File Version Number : 3.1.172.0
    Product Version Number : 3.1.172.0
    File Flags Mask : 0x003f
    File Flags : (none)
    File OS : Win32
    Object File Type : Executable application
    File Subtype : 0
    Language Code : Neutral
    Character Set : Unicode
    Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
    Company Name : Devart
    File Description : Devart dbForge Studio for Oracle, Trial Edition Setup
    File Version : 3.1.172
    Legal Copyright :
    Product Name : Devart dbForge Studio for Oracle, Trial Edition
    Product Version : 3.1.172

Short description

Powerful Oracle database development tool. Lets you browse and edit database objects, edit and debug PL/SQL statements, edit and export table data, and synchronize databases. Features also include query builder, database diagrams, and data reports... more
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