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DBF Viewer 2000

Years ago, the DBF file format was used in dBase III, the first truly popular and widely used database management systems and since then has been adopted by numerous dBase variations, commonly referred to as xBase. This fact makes DBF one of the most popular database formats underlying thousands of applications, from simple data management tools to geographic information systems. If you are a database developer or deal with DBF databases on a regular basis, you know very well how important it is to have a reliable and multifunctional tool for viewing and editing DBF data files. And if you still haven't found one, it's time for you to take a look at DBF Viewer 2000!

DBF Viewer 2000 is a sophisticated, yet compact and easy to use solution for viewing, editing and optimizing database files of the .dbf format. The software also enables you to delete duplicate records, run queries, sort and print database records and export data into a variety of formats (DBF, TXT, CSV, Excel, HTML, XML, PRG, SQL, RTF). The main advantage of DBF Viewer 2000 is speed. No matter how big the database you are working with is, your commands will be executed instantly. The built-in dbf editor of DBF Viewer 2000 supports editing and viewing of memo fields in several formats, including dBase III, dBase IV, FoxPro, VFP and dBase Level 7, and dynamically generates visual dialogs based on the file structure, which provides a more natural and convenient way of working with various database formats. DBF Viewer 2000 does not require any external drivers for opening database files and can be run under all versions of Windows - from 95 to Vista, Windows 7 and server editions. Advanced users will find it very convenient to use the command line mode to automate database optimization and batch processing routines.

Try DBF Viewer 2000 to discover a tool that delivers far beyond your expectations.


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