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FastReport FMX released
FastReport FMX released

Report generator FastReport FMX is the first multiplatform solution for including Business Intelligence into software based on Embarcadero FireMonkey IDE (Delphi for MS Windows and Apple Mac OS X).

Compatible with Embarcadero RAD Studio XE2 (FireMonkey) and XE3 (FireMonkey 2).

Visual report designer is available now on both MS Windows and on MAC OS X!

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DB-Aware Components > Direct DB Access > Other
DBViewer v.1.43FW 121 k 16 May 1999
By Xmakina. DBViewer is an universal database navigator that use your database Third Dimension (i.e. foreign keys) to provide you with more navigation and querying power. Navigate inside Oracle, MS SQL Server, Informix, DB2, Sybase, Interbase, MS Access, Paradox, and dBase databases via foreign keys. Instantly jump from master record to detail records. Automatically aggregate reference fields. Database structure is displayed in tree structure that you can customize to build almost instantly powerfull demo apps.
 
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Source Price: $80
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