Database Browser allows you to connect to any database and browse or modify data, run sql scripts, export and print data. It works directly with Oracle, MS Sql Server, ODBC, MySql, OleDB, BDE, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS Sql Server Compact, Interbase, Firebird and MongoDB.
Database Browser Portable is packaged in PortableApps.com Format for use alone or with the PortableApps launcher.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the self-extracting EXE inside the ZIP package and extract it to a folder of your choice. Launch DatabaseBrowserPortable.exe. |
What's new? |
See: https://www.etl-tools.com/database-browser/history.html |
Just a clarification, this doesn't work "directly" with Oracle, MySQL or other DB, it requires an ODBC connection set up. If it worked "directly" with those it would connect to Oracle via TNSNames on (default) port tcp/1521 and for MySQL tcp/3306. It does neither.
Can't use SQL files directly, have to connect to a server. useless.
How do you work with a local MySQL file?
Works pretty good. Has the best SQL-Server connect dialogue I have ever seen. Wish it would name the connection by the DB that you select. The scrolling and performance on large tables needs work.
@Tiago: you should rather look on the authors website for help, not on portablefreeware.com imho
The rather strange default green interface can thankfully be changed in the preferences menu.
I try to connect oracle but doesn't work. Test connection is ok but i have an error executing sql. Error: "Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed." Help? Tks
2018: Rubbish. No workie with Informix database.
Description reads very well as in, it can sing, dance, and bake a cake. In fact it sits in the corner and sulks.
Moving on....
v5.3.2.8