File Details |
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File Size | 1.1 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Mac, Unix, Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | June 10, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 1,280 |
Publisher | Chris Taylor |
Homepage | PKLite SQL Client |
Publisher's Description
PKLite is a Lightweight SQL querying tool written in Java. Connects to any JDBC compliant database and will run on any OS with a Java VM. Features: keyword highlighting, result formatting, statement history, multi-window, multiple databases connects at one time.
Latest Reviews
thehunger reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
The name PKlite gives all the wrong associations - Phil Katz - the author of the .ZIP format and founder of PKware. They had a utility called PKlite that would compress executables.
guti reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
Isn't Pklite a trademark from Pkware (http://www.pkware.com)?
Tearom reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
I am not familiar with this project nor its author. I would like however to point out a possible conflict in its naming. PKLite is a registered trademark product name of PKWare Inc. Seeing how this is an active on market product, they may take issue with the use of the name (curiously spelled the same with the same capital letters). For further verification please visit http://www.pkzipstore.co...p;PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
LOL granted Phil Katz was a crazy old coot, but the successors of PKWare are likely to attempt some kind of action once they see your product publicly available on BetaNews.com
thehunger reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
The name PKlite gives all the wrong associations - Phil Katz - the author of the .ZIP format and founder of PKware. They had a utility called PKlite that would compress executables.
guti reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
Isn't Pklite a trademark from Pkware (http://www.pkware.com)?
Tearom reviewed v2 Beta 2 on Jun 11, 2005
I am not familiar with this project nor its author. I would like however to point out a possible conflict in its naming. PKLite is a registered trademark product name of PKWare Inc. Seeing how this is an active on market product, they may take issue with the use of the name (curiously spelled the same with the same capital letters). For further verification please visit http://www.pkzipstore.co...p;PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
LOL granted Phil Katz was a crazy old coot, but the successors of PKWare are likely to attempt some kind of action once they see your product publicly available on BetaNews.com