Navicat Oracle tool is an intuitive GUI tool lets you create, edit databases, run SQL queries and connect to remote Oracle in an easier way. Also, Navicat provides a number of tools allowing to perform all the necessary database operations such as creating, editing, and duplicating database objects. It also offers a well-described wizard system that simplifies your database development tasks. It supports Oracle 9i and later.
Navicat Oracle tool is an intuitive GUI tool lets you create, edit databases, run SQL queries and connect to remote Oracle in an easier way. Also, Navicat provides a number of tools allowing to perform all the necessary database operations such as creating, editing, and duplicating database objects. It also offers a well-described wizard system that simplifies your database development tasks. It supports Oracle 9i and later.
Navicat Oracle tool is an intuitive GUI tool lets you create, edit databases, run SQL queries and connect to remote Oracle in an easier way. Also, Navicat provides a number of tools allowing to perform all the necessary database operations such as creating, editing, and duplicating database objects. It also offers a well-described wizard system that simplifies your database development tasks. It supports Oracle 9i and later.
Files Compare is a visual tool for files and directories comparison. It helps you to compare and merge different versions of the same textual file. A color-coded side-by-side comparison makes it easy to understand differences between two files at a glance, powerful editing engine helps you to merge found changes and edit text directly. Program has a number of simple and convenient features that many users have been expecting for a long time.
Directory compare & integrity check tool. Unlike most directory compare tools, it is intended for use in cases, when two directories can not be directly compared. Main features: compare directories on computers that are not connected, compare the same directory over time,
very short digests that in most cases fit a floppy even for large directories
Free, fast calculator to compute hash, checksum, HMAC values for file, text and hex string. Supports popular message digest and check sum algorithms: MD2,MD4,MD5, SHA1,SHA2, RIPEMD160,PANAMA,TIGER, CRC32,ADLER32, and the hash used in eMule/eDonkey (eDonkey2000,ed2k). With this tool you can test for corruption FTP download/upload transfers, compare music,audio,video,game,image files, verify a CD, perform checking of mp3,mpeg,vcd,iso,zip downloads.
SwiftCompare is a utility to Compare Files and Folders and Merge/Synchronize the differences between them. What makes SwiftCompare distinctive is the presence of a very customizable Compare and Merge engine(CME), allowing the user to Compare and Merge/Synchronize Folders and Files the way he likes. SwiftCompare can be used to Manage Source code, keep Folders in Sync, Verify Data, Restore corrupt Data, and much more.
CompareData is a native Windows cross-dbms application that allows you to visually compare and synchronize data between two SQL databases using ODBC drivers. You can retrieve all/some data for a table/view from two databases and compare the data visually to see differences highlighted on the screen. You can also compare the data of two sql queries
DBExplorer is a powerful database utility that allows you to compare any two databases and report the structural and data differences between them. It then enables you to synchronize the differences. This can be done on selected tables or data. DBExplorer works with any OLE DB or ODBC compliant database which includes all the mainstream databases including MS SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, Access etc.
Quick and Easy File and Folder Comparing.
Compare two text files side by side, then merge the text files manually (point-and-click) or automatically. Recursively compare and synchronize trees of folders and files to find the differences both in file presence and file contents.
Compare two HTML documents side by side using Microsoft Internet Explorer (Compare HTML documents even if the tags are organised differently in the two documents).