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 | Elevate Software
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| FastReport FMX released |  |
Report generator FastReport FMX is the first multiplatform solution for including Business Intelligence into software based on Embarcadero FireMonkey IDE (Delphi for MS Windows and Apple Mac OS X).
Compatible with Embarcadero RAD Studio XE2 (FireMonkey) and XE3 (FireMonkey 2).
Visual report designer is available now on both MS Windows and on MAC OS X!
Full sources.
Get more info here
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| | Want to know more ? | | Company ProductsTotal 2 products
| DB-Aware Components > Direct DB Access > Custom | | |
DBISAM Database System v.4.30.1 | C |
8100 - 9269 k |
14 Oct 2010 |
By Elevate Software. The DBISAM Database System is a proprietary database system designed from the ground up to merge the best features of the various local database formats available for the Delphi developer. DBISAM is targeted at the Delphi developer developing applications for single-user and multi-user use with heavy distribution requirements (such as shareware or downloadable software) or for small inhouse installations on a LAN such as Novell Netware, Windows NT, LANtastic, or Windows 95 networking. The features of DBISAM include:
- Compiles into the application's. EXE;
- Small footprint, around 300k;
- Available for all versions of Delphi with the same set of functionality across all versions;
- Transparent single-user and multi-user usage, no special setup needed to support multi-user use;
- Built-in repair facilities;
- Much more...
Partially restricted Source: On purchase/registration Price: $249 Source Price: $379
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ElevateDB v.2.04.1 | C |
19141 - 20605 k |
24 Aug 2010 |
By Elevate Software. ElevateDB is an embedded SQL database engine that can be compiled directly into your application and offers local single and multi-user access (file-sharing) and client-server access with the provided ElevateDB server. ElevateDB can switch between these modes of operation quickly, requiring just a few application changes. ElevateDB adheres to a subset of the SQL 2003 standard (ANSI/ISO 9075). Trial (work while IDE is running) Source: On purchase/registration
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