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08/29/2007, 1:35am, EDT

Wednesday, August 29th

MySQL browser with charts released

dbEntrance Software has released the gamma version of Entrance, the MySQL browser with charts. The tool combines MySQL browser functionality with charting and data analysis capabilities. The result is a tool for exploring complicated datasets. Entrance charts are interactive: it is possible to pan through them, select data from them and "paint" their data points. The Mac version of the product has a few features not found on other platforms: Charts can be sent to iPhoto, for example, and folders can be opened inthe Finder. Users can send a SQL script to a colleague by dragging it from the Entrance explorer tree to iChat or Mail Data can be exchanged with Apple's new Numbers application and other spreadsheets. The tool will ship September 15th, and carries introductory pricing of $40.


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