Title: RE: Toad vs SQL Navigator

We have sqlnav here at my site, it's cool and all but pretty expensive.  I really liked ezsql and am sad to see it go away (damn shame).  I have a question, since it's no longer available for sale how illegal would it be for me to obtain a key from someone to use it?  I mean I'd love to pay the 100 bucks for it, but there seems no way to get it and I don't want to pay for toad.

Lets say some independent record company/band makes a great album and then 2 years later the band breaks up and the company dissolves.  Since there are no means for me to purchase the album anymore,  is it illegal to get a copy from a friend to enjoy it?

Instead of sqlnav I'd recommend getting pl/sql developer from Allround Automations www.allroundautomations.nl.  I first heard about it from Christopher Spence and when I checked it out myself it does everything that sqlnav will do.  The great thing is that it's only 150 bucks!  I'm sure there might be a couple of features in SQLNav that pl/sql developer lacks but IMHO it definitely wouldn't justify the price difference. Later, Ivan


-----Original Message-----
From: Cale, Rick T (Richard) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 10:56 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Toad vs SQL Navigator


Hi All,

We are looking at purchasing TOAD or SQL Navigator from Quest. I think they
have purchase EZSQL also which I liked(good and cheap). I guess there goal
is to
eliminate the competition.  I have some experience with free version of TOAD
but not with SQL Navigator.
Can someone share there pros/cons,why purchase one over the other, etc. if
they have used both of these products?


Thanks
Rick
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