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SQLCE Database Viewer - Features
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That's just a brief overview of the way you can adapt your .Net CF applications
to use SQLCE Database Viewer efficiently.
Lots of thought has gone into making the SQLCE Database Viewer
as useful but simple to use as possible:
- if you try and open an SQLCE (.sdf) file which has it's Read-Only
flag set, SQLCE Database Viewer will warn you that read-only
SQLCE files can't be opened or viewed. Do you want us to
remove the Read-Only flag for you ?
- if you try and open an SQLCE database file that's been corrupted,
SQLCE Database Viewer will ask if you want to try to repair the file
(this uses the SQLCE "Compact" function).
- when you try and open a database for the first time, the SQLCE
Database Viewer will attempt to work out whether this is an SQLCE
2.0 or 3.0 SQLCE database. It will remember this for next time to
improve performance.
- there is even a built-in Process Viewer, to allow you to
terminate the processes running on your device, and a function to either
soft-reset or hard-reset your device.
I make no bones about it - this was added as I got tired/bored of having
to remember which hole I needed to stick a paper-clip in, whilst playing
finger-Twister with the keys on the front of certain devices to hard-reset
them !
Common sense, isn't it ?
Now go and download a copy, and see what all the fuss is about.
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