DbWrench3.0.1

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Database design and synchronization software.

Thursday, October 10, 2013
  • Development
  • Databases

DbWrench is a multi vendor, cross platform database design and round-trip engineering software. It's features include: a syntax highlighting SQL query editor, support for many of today's most popular databases, a graphic entity relation diagram (ERD) designer, ability to forward and reverse engineer databases. DbWrench is written in pure java allowing it function on numerous operating system platforms. DbWrench's multi vendor and multi platform functionality makes it ideal for heterogeneous database environments.

  • linux
  • windows
  • MacOS
  • Downloads
    7543
  • License
    Commercial
  • Platforms
    Linux, Mac, Unix, Windows
  • Requirements
    Java Runtime Environment
  • Tags
    erd
    database
    design
    sql
    editor
    entity
    releation
    diagram
    linux
    mac
    windows
    reverse
    engineer
    forward
    syntax
    highlight
    synch

Downloads / Release History


October
10
2013
DbWrench 3.0.1
  • dbwrench2.zip
December
06
2012
DbWrench 2.3.2
Changes This release focused on reducing the application memory footprint, in particular the memory used by the design diagrams. There were also performance improvements to make design diagrams render faster and be more responsive. We plan to make further improvements to both these areas in the next release as well. As usual there were other bugs addressed too.
  • dbwrench2.zip
August
22
2012
DbWrench 2.3.1
  • dbwrench2.zip
May
08
2012
DbWrench 2.3.0
  • dbwrench2.zip
May
08
2012
DbWrench 2.3.0
Changes Directly edit database tables, columns, notes, etc from a diagram using Diagram Click Actions.Now supports Unique Constraints.Generated DDL SQL scripts formatting and tree structure has been streamlined.Resolutions of several key bugs.
  • dbwrench2.zip
February
14
2012
DbWrench 2.2.1.1
  • dbwrench2.zip

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