Found 27 records for the .DB file extension name

There are 26 other file types using the DB file extension:

db file icon.db - ANSYS database file

db file icon.db - ArcView object database file (also ODB)

db file icon.db - Borderland's Paradox 7 table database

db file icon.db - DIGIBooster module

db file icon.db - data by dbVista

db file icon.db - data by Paradox

db file icon.db - data by Smartware

db file icon.db - data by Synopsys Design Compiler

db file icon.db - data by XTreeGold

db file icon.db - MS Works file

db file icon.db - MultiEdit configuration file

db file icon.db - Netscape cache file

db file icon.db - Progress database

db file icon.db - Solid Database

db file icon.db - WindowsXP Thumbnail Database

db file icon.db - Psion Series 3 database file

db file icon.db - dBASE IV/dBFast configuration file

db file icon.db - Mozilla (Netscape) client certificate

db file icon.db - Netscape security module database

db file icon.db - Novell GroupWise address book database

db file icon.db - Oracle database

db file icon.db - SmartWare Office pac file

db file icon.db - Solid database

db file icon.db - SQL Anywhere database

db file icon.db - Windows XP thumbnail database

db file icon.db - Apple Safari cache database file

file extension DB - Database file

File type specification:

Database file type icon Database file type

Extension icon: db file icon.DB

File extension DB description:

File extension is used by various applications. File contains database. Database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. The structure is achieved by organizing the data according to a database model. The model in most common use today is the relational model. Other models such as the hierarchical model and the network model use a more explicit representation of relationships.

Associated applications to file extension DB:

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dataBased Intelligence, Inc. logodBASE

Company / developer:
  dataBased Intelligence, Inc.

dBASE

dBase was the first widely used database management system (DBMS) for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later on the Apple II, Apple Macintosh, UNIX, VMS, and IBM PC under DOS where it became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years. dBase was slow to transition successfully to Microsoft Windows and gradually lost market share to competitors such as Paradox, Clipper, FoxPro, and Microsoft Access. dBase was sold to Borland in 1991, which sold the rights to the product line in 1999 to the newly-formed dBase Inc. In 2004, dBase Inc. changed its name to dataBased Intelligence, Inc.

Starting in the mid 1980s many other companies produced their own dialects or variations on the product and language. These included FoxPro (now Visual FoxPro), Arago, Force, dbFast, dbXL, Quicksilver, Clipper, Xbase++, FlagShip, Recital's Terminal Developer, and Harbour/XHarbour. Together these are informally referred to as xBase. dBase's underlying file format, the .dbf file, is widely used in many other applications needing a simple format to store structured data.

dBase has evolved into a modern object oriented language that runs on 32 bit Windows. It can be used to build a wide variety of applications including web apps hosted on a Windows server, Windows rich client applications, and middleware applications. dBase can access most modern database engines via ODBC drivers.

dBase features an IDE with a Command Window and Navigator, a just in time compiler, a preprocessor, a virtual machine interpreter, a linker for creating dBase application .exe's, a freely available runtime engine, and numerous two-way GUI design tools including a Form Designer, Report Designer, Menu Designer, Label Designer, Datamodule Designer, SQL Query Designer, and Table Designer. Two-way Tools refers to the ability to switch back and forth between using a GUI design tool and the Source Code Editor. Other tools include a Source Code Editor, a Project Manager that simplifies building and deploying a dBase application, and an integrated Debugger. dBase features structured exception handling and has many built-in classes that can be subclassed via single inheritance. There are visual classes, data classes, and many other supporting classes. Visual classes include Form, SubForm, Notebook, Container, Entryfield, RadioButton, SpinBox, ComboBox, ListBox, PushButton, Image, Grid, ScrollBar, ActiveX, Report, ReportViewer, Text, TextLabel and many others. Database classes include Session, Database, Query, Rowset, Field, StoredProc and Datamodule classes. Other classes include File, String, Math, Array, Date, Exception, Object and others. dBase objects can be dynamically subclassed by adding new properties to them at runtime.

dBASE Plus is a rapid application development toolset that includes a modern object oriented programming language (dBL) that runs on 32 bit versions of Microsoft Windows. It can be used to build a wide variety of applications including web applications, rich client applications, middleware applications, and server based applications. dBASE Plus has robust database access support and can access most modern database engines including Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL, Informix, DB2, InterBase, FireBird, Pervasive SQL, Microsoft Access and other databases that can be accessed via ODBC. In addition dBASE Plus supports access to its native .dbf tables (levels 3, 4, 5, and 7) as well as Paradox (.db) tables, FoxPro and Visual FoxPro tables.

 

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Oracle logoOracle Database 11g

Company / developer:
  Oracle

Oracle Database 11g

Oracle Database 11g gives Oracle customers the agility to respond faster to changing business conditions, gain competitive advantage through technology innovation, and reduce costs.

With Oracle Database 11g you can:

  • Adopt new technology faster with Real Application Testing
  • Manage more data for less with advanced compression and partitioning
  • Simplify systems by storing all your data in the Oracle Database with Oracle SecureFiles
  • Maximize the ROI of disaster recovery resources with Oracle Active Data Guard
  • Free critical personnel for strategic tasks with management automation
  • And much, much more...

 

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