DIVA 1.1

DIVA - Database Immersive Visual Analysis: a viewer for databases physical structure that can show you any section of DB in different ways (2D, 2.5D, 3D). Using DIVA users can easily understand connections between tables. It's compatible with: Oracle, MsSQL and MySQL. It can be used with other software for queries building or with CASE systems. DIVA helps in: query building, DB structure analysis, DB showcase. ...

Author VRM team
License Free To Try
Price $74.99
Released 2009-06-09
Downloads 260
Filesize 4.14 MB
Requirements Pentium Dual T2390 @ 1, 86GHz; 512 MB RAM; Video - Mobile Intel 965 Express
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords database viewer, database, analysis, database physical structure, Oracle, MsSQL, MySQL, SQL, DDL, schema, desktop, virtual reality
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DIVAOtherWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Vi
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