DbVisualizer is a universal database client for anyone who works with data, from indie developers and startups to professional teams managing complex database environments, including developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers working across relational and NoSQL databases.
Key features:
- SQL editor with intelligent autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and execution tools
- AI Assistant for answering questions, explaining errors, and analyzing code
- Git integration for managing SQL scripts and team collaboration
- Customizable layouts, key bindings, and UI themes
- Favorites for frequently used scripts and database objects
- Configurable security settings for organizational requirements
Connects via JDBC to MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, BigQuery, and more. Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Nearly 7 million downloads, with Pro users in 150 countries, scaling from solo projects to enterprise database management.
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MicroStation is the trusted CAD software that empowers infrastructure professionals to design, manage, and deliver projects with precision and efficiency. Its power, flexibility, AI automation, and 3D geospatial context enable innovative designs and creative visualizations. Communicate design changes and unite critical project elements in a single environment, ensuring effective and secure project deliverables. MicroStation scales for any infrastructure project, whether it lasts days, months, or years. MicroStation is the foundation for the entire Bentley modeling environment including digital twins.
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IAR Embedded Workbench
A comprehensive development environment tailored for Arm architecture, designed to produce efficient and streamlined code while granting you full authority over your programming projects. This all-in-one Integrated Development Environment features tools for project management and a built-in editor. It boasts an impressive library of 8,400 example projects, complete with configuration files, code snippets, and project templates, allowing for rapid project initiation. The IAR C/C++ Compiler, crafted by our team of compiler specialists, supports both C and C++ languages and provides sophisticated global and target-specific optimization techniques. Additionally, it accommodates a variety of industry-standard debugging and image formats, ensuring compatibility with most leading debuggers and emulators, including ELF/DWARF where applicable. This robust setup is complemented by a fully integrated linker and assembler, enabling the efficient creation of embedded applications. Supporting all 32-bit Arm cores from prominent vendors, as well as selected 64-bit Arm cores, our tools come with a flexible licensing model tailored to meet the unique needs of your organization. With this environment, developers can enhance productivity and streamline their workflow to achieve optimal results.
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Keil MDK
Keil® MDK stands out as the ultimate software development package for Arm®-based microcontrollers, encompassing all necessary elements for crafting, building, and troubleshooting embedded applications. The foundation of MDK-Core lies in µVision (exclusive to Windows), offering exceptional support for Cortex-M devices, especially with the introduction of the advanced Armv8-M architecture. Within MDK, users gain access to the Arm C/C++ Compiler, which is accompanied by an assembler, linker, and highly efficient run-time libraries designed for optimal code size and performance. Additionally, users can enhance MDK-Core at any moment by integrating Software Packs, allowing for seamless updates in device support and middleware that are independent of the toolchain. These packs consist of device support, CMSIS libraries, middleware, board support, code templates, and illustrative example projects. Furthermore, the integrated IPv4/IPv6 networking communication stack is augmented with Mbed™ TLS, facilitating secure online connections. This powerful tool is ideal for product evaluation, smaller projects, and educational purposes, although it does impose a restriction on code size to a maximum of 32 Kbytes, making it suitable for various embedded applications while still being resource-efficient.
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