On October 16, 2016 4:16:28 PM EDT, Jason Bailey
wrote:
>BeaverDB might be a good fit if you don't mind that it's written in
>Java.
>
>I actually find myself using Valentina Studio these days. It's not open
>source, but it is free, and it's written in Qt, and is multi-platform.
>
>Jason
>
>On Oct
On Sun, 16 Oct 2016 14:03:41 -0700
John R Pierce wrote:
> Modeling is a database design
> tool, typically letting you design your table relations via a GUI tool,
Gosh, I never knew such things existed. I guess I've never done anything
sufficiently complex that I would need a tool like that.
C
On 10/16/2016 1:48 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
I don't know what the difference is between database modelling and an actual
database
they are completely different things. Modeling is a database design
tool, typically letting you design your table relations via a GUI tool,
generating an entity-rel
On Sun, 16 Oct 2016 15:38:32 -0400
H wrote:
> I am looking for an open-source database modeling tool, ideally to run under
> both CentOS and Windows. I have not used any such tool before so I would like
> to solicit suggestions.
I don't know what the difference is between database modelling and a
BeaverDB might be a good fit if you don't mind that it's written in Java.
I actually find myself using Valentina Studio these days. It's not open source,
but it is free, and it's written in Qt, and is multi-platform.
Jason
On Oct 16, 2016 1:38 PM, H wrote:
I am looking for an open-source datab
I am looking for an open-source database modeling tool, ideally to run under
both CentOS and Windows. I have not used any such tool before so I would like
to solicit suggestions.
Thank you.
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