Download EMS Data Export for SQL Server ShowDo you need to analyze your data in your SQL Server database? Would you like to print them? EMS Data Export for SQL Server offers to export them into MS Access, MS Excel, MS Word, RTF, HTML, XML, PDF, TXT, CSV, DBF or ODF only in a few steps.
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Visual FoxPro ShowVisual FoxPro
Visual FoxPro (VFP) is a very powerful tool marketed by Microsoft since 1995. It includes a programming language, an engine for relational database and an integrated development environment (IDE), which allows developers...
Connecting to a Ftp server under Ms-Dos ShowConnecting to a Ftp server under Ms-Dos
The ftp command allows you to get connected using command lines. Some of these options provide an automatic connection; this is done through a list of commands store on a text file.
ftp -i ...
[Office 2007] Convert MS Office files into PDF Show[Office 2007] Converting MS Office files into PDF
Here is how to create PDF files from any Microsoft Office 2007:
Microsoft Excel: xls, xlsx, xlsb
Microsoft Access: accdb
Microsoft Word doc, docx, rtf
Microsoft PowerPoint:...
Download MYSQL to Access Database File Converter ShowTo handle Access database is more flexible than to handle MYSQL that is why it would be better to use this latter. To convert your database, Sanmaxi has edited a powerful tool to meet your needs.
MYSQL to Access Database File Converter is a...
Random access memory (RAM or PC memory) ShowTypes of random access memory
There are generally two broad categories of random access memory:
DRAM memories (Dynamic Random Access Module), which are inexpensive. They are used essentially for the computer's main memory
SRAM memories (Static...
Memory Stick (MS Card) ShowMemory Stick
The Memory Stick (written as MS or MS Card) is a type of memory card created jointly by Sony and SanDisk in January 2000.
The architecture of Memory Stick cards is based on NAND flash memory circuits (EEPROM).
Memory stick...
Operating Systems - Installing MS-DOS ShowInstalling MS-DOS
When installing MS-DOS, make sure that in the BIOS the the boot disk
is set to A: first, then the hard drive (boot sequence: A:, C:) Then insert disk 1 in the A: drive, power up the
computer, then follow the on-screen...