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- ExcelFile: direct view 1.80 (Windows)
- You may read/open the MS Excel files on any computer. Application doesn't use any external libraries (no MS Excel/Office, no BDE, no ODBC, no ADO) and you may run the tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You may view the data contents from any sheet in XLS file and...
- Software downloads 2009-05-28
- Paradox Direct Engine (ActiveX) 2.72 (Windows)
- This engine allows to load the Paradox tables into any MS Jet/ADO datasource. No any external libraries for Paradox reading (no BDE/ODBC) used. A lot of import modes supported. Also you may: specify the custom mappings define the correspondence between fields, create a new table in MS Jet/ADO datasource with...
- Software downloads 2009-05-27
- Paradox Viewer 1.91 (Windows)
- Paradox Viewer allows to read/open the Paradox tables on any computer. Application don't use any external libraries (no BDE, no ODBC/ADO) and you may run this tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You'll view the full Paradox system information (version, header size etc), table structure all field types supported...
- Software downloads 2009-05-27
- Viewer for MS Outlook Messages 1.3 (Windows)
- MSGView can read/extract the any information from msg-file created in MS Outlook. You may read the message with all mail information (subject, body, recipients, attachments etc), contact, note, task, appointment, journal, post item If you have not the installed MS Outlook, you may recover this information from your msg-file and...
- Software downloads 2009-05-19
- dBase viewer 1.73 build 5.36 (Windows)
- This tool allows to read/open the dBase tables on any computer. An application doesn t use any external libraries no ODBC and no ADO and you may run this tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You may see the full dBase system information (file version, and header size), table...
- Software downloads 2006-01-02
- DBISAM viewer 1.73 build 5.36 (Windows)
- This tool allow to read/open the DBISAM tables on any computer. Application doesn t use any external libraries no ODBC and no ADO and you may run this tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You may see the full DBISAM system information file version and header size, table structure...
- Software downloads 2006-01-02
- Clarion Viewer 1.73 (Windows)
- This tool allow to read/open the Clarion tables on any computer. An application don't use any external libraries (no ODBC, no ADO) and you may run this tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You may see the full Clarion system information (file version, header size), table structure (all field...
- Software downloads 2005-12-30
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