xSQL Object 3.6.1.0

xSQL Object is a professional SQL tool for comparing and synchronizing SQL Server database schemas. Whether you are a developer or a database administrator xSQL Object will no doubt save you an important amount of time and effort. xSQL Object for SQL Server database schema comparison and synchronization comes with a completely redesigned interface. It is built on top of a much more robust, flexible and open framework and provides support for SQL ...

Author xSQL Software
License Trialware
Price $299.00
Released 2012-02-02
Downloads 475
Filesize 11.60 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords compare database, database synchronizer, database comparison, compare, synchronize, synchronization
Users' rating
(5 rating)
xSQL ObjectOther Server ApplicationsWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
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