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Absolute Database 5.02 - Fast, reliable, embedded

Date Published: 09th December 2005
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ComponentAce has released Absolute Database 5.02.

What's new in this version?

- Some minor bugs are fixed.

Absolute Database BDE replacement is a compact, high-speed, robust and easy-to-use database
engine. With Absolute Database you will not need special installation and
configuration, it compiles right into your EXE.
Make your application faster and smaller with Absolute Database BDE alternative!

Key Features:

- No BDE; no DLLs
- Single database file
- SQL'92 (DDL & DML) support
- Single-user and multi-user (file-server)
- Unmatched ease-of-use
- 100% compatibility with standard DB-aware controls
- Strong encryption
- BLOB compression
- In-memory tables support
- Full source code available
- Royalty-free

- Free for personal use

To learn more and download Absolute Database, please visit
http://www.componentace.com

Regards,
Andrew Harrison,
ComponentAce - database, compression and encryption components
http://www.componentace.com
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