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Re: Your comments on AA's PL/SQL Developer

From: Ed prochak <ed.prochak_at_alltel.com>
Date: 17 Nov 2001 08:13:36 -0800
Message-ID: <e51b160.0111170813.60552e92@posting.google.com>


"Thomas Olszewicki" <ThomasO_at_noSpm.cpas.com> wrote in message news:<qukJ7.175560$5h5.72458156_at_news3.rdc2.on.home.com>...
> Jane,
> Good move, we have switched two years ago. 17+ developers and we love it.
> Good design and implementation, solid as a rock.
> Supports all the latest, including Java Stored Procedures.
> And of course, for very, very good price.
>
> Thomas Olszewicki
> CPAS Systems Inc.
>
> "jane" <janeyiu_at_optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:Q7hJ7.124834$%94.19673264_at_news02.optonline.net...
> > I have been SQL Navigator and now will be moving over to
> > Allround Automations' PL/SQL Developer.
> > Please let me know your comments about this tool,
> > any tips & tricks are certainly appreciated.
> > Thanks
> > Jane
> >
> >

It hasn't always been solid as a rock. (the first version I tested just a year or so ago had a bad memory leak. I saw blue screens regularly and gave up for a while. The current version seems much more stable, but there is still one or two was to crash it.)

Feature wise it is very nice. try using the filters in the browser area.

Ed Prochak
Magic Interface
(consulting at but not speaking for ALLTEL) Received on Sat Nov 17 2001 - 10:13:36 CST

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