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When comparing Database .NET vs DbDesigner, the Slant community recommends DbDesigner for most people. In the question“What are the best database design programs?” DbDesigner is ranked 6th while Database .NET is ranked 13th. The most important reason people chose DbDesigner is:
Has lots of templates with example database designs.
Specs
PlatformsWindows
Technology.NET
PlatformsWeb
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Pros
Pro Portable
Pro Multiple databases
Supported databases:
- SQL Server
- SQL Azure
- LocalDB
- MySQL
- Oracle
- IBM DB2
- Informix
- PostgreSQL
- HP Vertica
- NuoDB
- Teradata
- Sybase ASE
- Firebird
- SQLite
- SQLCe
- Access
- Excel
- VistaDB
- dBase
- FoxPro
- OleDB
- ODBC
- OData
- Text
- NoSQL
Pro Templates
Has lots of templates with example database designs.
Pro Reverse and forward engineering
Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle reverse engineering.
Support for MS SQL and SQLite is planned.
Pro Generic design
Can create a "generic" design for all supported databases.
Cons
No cons yet!
Con Beta
Seems to be in beta status.
