DataExecuter
- Version
- 2004
- License
- Free to try
- Downloads
- 69
- Minimum Requirements
- Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
- Date added
- 11 August 2004
Publisher's description
DataExecuter is a program that provides easy-developing tools to develop small-to-intermediate data storing, accounting and analyzing applications. It has many controls (like text boxes, number boxes, time and date boxes, formula boxes, report boxes, memo boxes, pictures, image-containers, buttons). By these controls and many pre-programmed functions you can build data-based EXE applications for any purpose. No need for writing any kind of code or scripts. No need for planning a database file, tables and fields. Just simply put your controls, enhance the appearance by appearance-tools, add some pre-programmed functions and run a self-managed application or make EXE file. The output EXE files will take the hard job of planning, creating and managing the required data files, guaranteeing that your application will run at any Windows-based machine.
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