SQLEditor is Free program for Mac OS X developed by MalcolmHardie Company
SQLEditor cocoa is a rewritten variation of SQLEditor that uses Cocoa instead of java. SQLEditor is a device that allows you to originate SQL databases graphically. You can originate the tables and fields using a trail and droplet approach, then rewrite and export the database as a SQL documentation. (Note that the java variation of SQLEditor remains available) SQLEditor cocoa is currently in BETA liberate and is unshackled. The final variation will be shareware. See our website for pre-release pricing (you can acquire a discount if you buy immediately) What's New: Version 1.0CB10: This variation expires 20th October 2004 Improved JDBC database import. Importing databases via the JDBC organization is immediately more efficacious. SQLEditor immediately imports the database organization by undeviatingly reading it from the JDBC driver as opposed to creating sql and then importing the sql. This is both faster and more honest. It should also exclude all of the "SQL flaw on line 71" category flaw reports Export dialect help. It is somewhat simplistic at the moment, but the capacity for SQL dialects is immediately supported. Dialects initally supplied include mysql,postgres and sybase, additional a generic dialect. Documents should immediately remember the export dialect that you select. Connector selection. A unusual widget (circle) is immediately shown on distant key connectors. If you click on the widget you can rewrite the connector or remove it. Table names are immediately bold Double click header to resize tables added Pasting has been changed so that the objects pasted immediately appear in a slightly more serviceable location Option dragging the canvas immediately scrolls the canvas Bug fixes in the parser, editing organization and some other areas
DDD for Mac OS X is Free program for Mac OS X developed by Terry Teague
DDD is a graphical front-end after command-line debuggers such as GDB, the Perl debugger, or the Python debugger. Besides "habitual" front-end features such as viewing source texts, DDD has become famed through its interactive graphical data manifest, wh