Mysql

mljoshua on February 3rd, 2012

There are several popular and powerful database systems used by developers today. One of the most common challenges is is migrating from MYSQL to MSSQL. Both of these systems are excellent storage and retrieval systems. Mysql is an open source storage and retrieval system which offers many variations in the database engine, including BerkeleyDB, InnoDB, [...]

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mljoshua on February 2nd, 2012

Access is a great database answer to manage hundreds and even thousands of records. But once you move your database from your desktop to online, you need to move from Access to MySql. Using a database in house doesn’t require the same database ‘stability’ that is required when you decide that you want to remote [...]

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Damir Bulic on July 18th, 2009

It’s been more than half a year since our last release. It took us half a year to perfect Full Convert 5 since the last release back in January. So, what’s big in v5.0? In one sentence – it’s faster, more reliable, uses less memory – and supports databases of unlimited size! That’s right, unlimited [...]

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