DB Scope is a tool for developers that lets you view and modify the contents of a database record, divided into fields formatted according to your specifications. Instead of viewing a record as a string of hex characters or ASCII (including unprintable characters), you can view the record divided into fields, each one formatted in a way that is appropriate for that field, as shown in the screenshot.
Supported data types are:
6 integer types
Float
Double
Character
String
Date
Time
Date/Time
You can also:
View/edit a database's application information block
View/edit an application's saved and unsaved preferences
See a list of all installed databases and view/modify information about them
Create or delete databases
Navigate a tree of directories in expansion cards, see the files they contain, and view/modify information about them
Create or delete directories and files
Moves/copy files between main memory and an expansion card
What's New in This Release:
· Bug fix
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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