Publisher's description
Resolution, established in 1988, specializes in the development of Xcase, a complete database design and maintenance tool specifically adapted for today's most widely used database application environments including SQL Server, Oracle, Mysql, Foxpro, Interbase, DB2 etc. A forerunner in recognizing the strategic importance of the proper design and maintenance of the database, Resolution has dedicated the last 14 years to the development of Xcase to assist the developer in accomplishing every database related task encompassed by the entire life cycle of the database application.
Designed with an open and flexible architecture, Xcase has been specifically adapted to today's leading databases and environments in order to provide a tightly integrated solution with unmatched suitability to task. While the Xcase line of products supports many databases, Xcase does not simply generically address the target databases. On the contrary, unlike any other tool on the market, Xcase fully addresses the specific attributes of each database and provides a specially adapted, user friendly interface.
Xcase is robust, stable, highly customizable and easy to use. Xcase not only offers many more features and greater automation than the other tools on the market, but it also costs much less than the more comparable solutions.
Designed with an open and flexible architecture, Xcase has been specifically adapted to today's leading databases and environments in order to provide a tightly integrated solution with unmatched suitability to task. While the Xcase line of products supports many databases, Xcase does not simply generically address the target databases. On the contrary, unlike any other tool on the market, Xcase fully addresses the specific attributes of each database and provides a specially adapted, user friendly interface.
Xcase is robust, stable, highly customizable and easy to use. Xcase not only offers many more features and greater automation than the other tools on the market, but it also costs much less than the more comparable solutions.
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