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''[http://www.kexi-project.org/ Read more]'' and see many more screenshots on the project's pages.
[http://www.kexi-project.org/ Read more] and see many more screenshots on the project's pages.




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* [[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Tutorials|Tutorials]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Tutorials|Tutorials]]
* The Kexi Handbook
* The Kexi Handbook
** <strike>''[[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Handbook|The Kexi Handbook]]''</strike> for Kexi 2.2 (not available yet)
** <strike>[[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Handbook|The Kexi Handbook]]</strike> for Kexi 2.2 (not available yet)
** The Kexi Handbook [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/koffice/kexi/index.html on docs.kde.org] for Kexi 1.1 (outdated but mostly the main window GUI differs, other things are nearly the same)
** The Kexi Handbook [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/koffice/kexi/index.html on docs.kde.org] for Kexi 1.1 (outdated but mostly the main window GUI differs, other things are nearly the same)
* ''Samples''
* ''Samples''

Revision as of 08:55, 23 September 2010

Rapid Application Development, for handling your database needs

Features

  • Full visual designers for tables, queries, forms and reports
  • Running queries, support for parametrized queries
  • Supports SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MS SQL Server databases
  • The only multiplatform graphical tool importing data from MS Access databases
  • Supports query design in dedicated SQL view
  • Designing and displaying relational data using combo boxes (lookup columns)
  • Direct data entry or import using CSV format
  • Locked down User Mode, allowing you to switch off all commands related to editing your project's design
  • Scripting using JavaScript, Python or Ruby programming languages
  • Many more features


Read more and see many more screenshots on the project's pages.



Documentation, Tutorials and Samples