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New Development tool soon to be released!

From: John0725 <john0725_at_aol.com>
Date: 12 Jan 1999 06:13:11 GMT
Message-ID: <19990112011311.22032.00011691@ng114.aol.com>


Hey Everyone...

I first got started with oracle a few years ago, and in that time I've developed a need for something to help me do things like extract DDLs for various objects, pick apart views to see what the underlying tables are, get an expain plan on a query, have a nice tool that I could edit table data with, create indexes, tables,etc, search the database for various things, get statistics on various objects, etc.....

Anyway, I've been making this windows NT/95/98 program to do these things for me (and lot more) as time has been going on and I realize that I've got something that I think a lot of people could benefit from, so I want to sell it on the 'net.

I've looked at my competition, and there are basically 2 types of programs out there like mine already --- there's the kind that does a lot, but it costs a lot, and then there's the kind that doesn't cost a lot, but then it doesn't do a lot either...

Mine does a lot, and I'm not going to charge a lot for it.... It doesn't do everything yet, but I'm adding to it all the time....I've been putting in about 3 or 4 different functions per week into it, and I have no intention of stopping.

Im going to charge $250 for it, including upgrades and support..

Anyway, this thing is about 90% finished right now, but I keep thinking of things to add to it, so there will be plenty of upgrades... So with all this in mind, if anyone wants a free trial version, send me some email....

This is a windows program (NT, 95 or 98), and you need to have access to a database via SQL Net. This program goes straight to Oracle, no ODBC.

Thanks!

--John Received on Tue Jan 12 1999 - 00:13:11 CST

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