LSQL 2.5.9 review (mac)
lSQL is Sybase power users' best tool on Mac OS X with features like SQL type ahead, auto completion, syntax highlighting, direct BCP from table or SQL SELECT to table on remote server and CPU/IO/disk/network monitoring.
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LSQL 2.5.9 is network software developed by Hao Li.
lSQL is Sybase power users' best tool on Mac OS X with features like SQL type ahead, auto completion, syntax highlighting, direct BCP from table or SQL SELECT to table on remote server and CPU/IO/disk/network monitoring.
Supported Sybase databases are Adaptive Server Enterprise, Adaptive Server IQ and Adaptive Server Anywhere. lSQL is native Cocoa application and Mac OS 10.2 or higher is required.
lSQL uses its own implementation of Tabular Data Stream (TDS) protocol (v 5.0), and no additional Sybase softwares like OpenClient is needed.
What's New:
This mac software is shareware, which means you can download and use LSQL 2.5.9 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the network product for $50.00. LSQL 2.5.9 is available at regnow and Hao Li website. LSQL 2.5.9 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.
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