[ANN] Accuracer 1.34 and SQLMemTable 1.31 have been released
From: Leo Martin (info_at_aidaim.com)
Date: 12/11/03
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:58:57 +0300
Hello,
We released Accuracer Database System v.1.34.
New version contains lots of small enhancements and some bug fixes.
Now Accuracer database files can be compacted and repaired.
SQL scripts running speed was essentially increased, as well as memory
usage was decreased.
ACRManager utility was essentially enhanced, now it provides all
functionality for creating and opening
Accuracer database files and provides access to encrypted database
files.
Now most of long time operations displays their current progress in the
ACRManager.
Key Features:
- Easy-to-use multi-user engine
- Storing all tables inside the single database file
- No BDE; no DLLs
- SQL'92 (DML & DDL) support
- Small footprint
- In-Memory tables support for the fastest data access
- Fully compatible with standard DB-aware controls
- Varchar and BLOB field types with optional data compression
- Strong database encryption with wide variety of algorithms and modes
SQLMemTable v.1.31 is also released.
SQL scripts running speed was essentially increased, as well as memory
usage was decreased.
OnProgress event was added to TSQLMemTable component.
Now methods RestructureTable, ImportTable and ExportTable shows their
progress.
Key features:
- No BDE; no DLLs
- SQL'92 (DML & DDL) support
- Full source code included
- Unmatched ease-of-use
- Small footprint
- Fully compatible with standard DB-aware controls
- BLOB data compression
- Unicode support
- Import / export from any dataset
You can download both products from our site:
http://www.aidaim.com/products/download.php
-- Best regards, Leo Martin, AidAim Software LLC, http://www.aidaim.com Compression, encryption and database components
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