O in short: Scribe is a sql documentation tool for SQL Server. It supports a rich set of documentation styles output formats (HTML CHM MS Word Document) wizard and command line interfaces complete quick
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DBScribe for SQL Server 1.4  Click to enlargeDescription:DBScribe is a SQL Server sql documentation tool that creates precise technical documentation of every detail of a database schema in just seconds. It supports: - a rich set of documentation style and output formats (HTML, CHM, MS Word Document) - wizard and command line interfaces - complete database structure documenting - all SQL object types, their details and properties - custom documentation profile - DDL code for all objects documented DBScribe helps you to: - Dramatically reduce time and cost necessary to document your databases - Avoid document updating and synchronization after database changes - Manage your product/solution knowledgebase - Optimize communication between your IT team members: database administrators, developers, testers and technical writers - Increase your customer satisfaction by providing comprehensive, professional looking database documentation
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Purchase DBScribe for SQL Server Get it Now(to see additional options, click Buy Now) Type: Shareware File size: 7803 Kb Date: 10/28/2010 HomepageInstall support: Install and Uninstall OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate System requirements: SQL Server 7 or later, SQL Server client-side tools, MDAC 2.6(ADO 2.6) or later, 15MB HDD, 128MB RAM Language: English Recent changes in this New Release:- Improved Activation Form - Improved Help file - CHM About page added | See also in:
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