Does anyone Know any KDE application for working with databases in a unified way? It must support several DBs (sqlite, MySQL, Oracle). GTK apps are also welcome :)
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Found this....
Aqua Data Studio is a complete Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for database developers. It provides four major areas of functionality: 1) Database query and administration tools; 2) a suite of compare tools for databases, source control and file systems; 3) a complete and integrated source control client for Subversion (SVN) and CVS; and 4) a database modeler as powerful as the best standalone database diagramming tools.
OS Support:
- ADS for Windows
- ADS for Linux
- ADS for OS X
- ADS for Solaris
- ADS for Java Platform
RDBMS Support:
- Oracle - 11g/10g/9i/8i
- DB2 iSeries
- DB2 LUW - 9/8/7
- MS SQL Server - 2008/2005/2000/7/MSDE
- Sybase ASE - 15/12.x/11.x
- Sybase Anywhere - 10/9/8
- Sybase IQ - 12.x
- Informix IDS - 11/10/9.x/7.x
- PostgreSQL - 8.x/7.x
- MySQL - 5/4.x/3.x
- Apache Derby 10.x
- Generic JDBC Platform
- Generic ODBC
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When you say "Found this..." it really means that you never ever used it? – innaM Sep 08 '09 at 16:12
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1FYI This isn't free. OP didn't specify, but though it should be mentioned. – basszero Sep 08 '09 at 17:45
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SQuirreL SQL is a Java-based application that can connect to several DBMS, providing there is a JDBC driver for it.
It's free and open-source.
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Kexi may be interesting too... Of course it won't be and won't look that advanced like Aqua Data Studio does... Kexi's more like (from a Windows view) what MS Access is to databases while Aqua Data Studio more looks like SQL Management Studio looking at the screenshots.
But Aqua looks very interesting - I'll keep an eye on that. +1
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