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best dbf editor

Tue May 03, 2005 12:00 am

i tried a search to see if there were any other threads on this but i couldnt find anyway. but anyway, do you guys prefer DBF Commander or Microsoft Excel? I used DBF Commander in NBA Live 2004 and i didnt know how to use it that well because saving the changes was confusing.

Anyways, what do you prefer?

Tue May 03, 2005 12:20 am

Yea, I use DB Commander also. I think it's the best .dbf program I've used.
I wouldn't recomend using Excel since people claim that it corrupts your files, although I've never experienced that.

Tue May 03, 2005 1:26 pm

DB Commander for me as well. Haven't had any problems with it yet, except for the times when I've made an error with a value. It's very easy to save the file incorrectly when using Excel.

Wed May 25, 2005 5:13 am

db commander is free only for 30 days, right? mine tells me i have 9 days left...so i'm assuming i have to pay after 9 days...unless it's just a nag and not truly locked down after 30 days.

is there a good freeware dbf editor?

Wed May 25, 2005 2:00 pm

actually i use db commander and i used it well over 30 days and everythin works for me?

Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:12 am

hm...my db commander pro just expired. i can still view files but can't edit. i'm using 6.1. :?:

but i found dbf plus, which is freeware. it allows direct editing, which is nice, but doesn't have an "insert SQL" option, which sucks.

Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:42 pm

DB Commander v6.1 works for me even it has been expired

Thu Jun 09, 2005 5:58 am

colickyboy wrote:db commander is free only for 30 days, right? mine tells me i have 9 days left...so i'm assuming i have to pay after 9 days...unless it's just a nag and not truly locked down after 30 days.

is there a good freeware dbf editor?

It happened to me... I can´t use it anymore..

"This Program is distributed as Shareware: you are granted the right to
evaluate the program for a maximum of 30 days before paying the author.
After the evaluation period, you are required to register or stop using the
Program.

The registration gives you the right to use CDBF after the 30-day trial
period, receive technical support and use features available only for
registered users.

You can also use CDBF during more than 10 minutes without restarting of
the Program.

You can register your copy of CDBF at a cost of $35.
For more registration information and latest price information contact:
sales@whitetown.com"

Does anyone know where to find another DBF editor without paying? Please help, I really need to have one back...

Thu Jun 09, 2005 11:48 am

CDBF isn't the same as DB Commander. DB Commander remains functional after 30 days.

Thu Jun 09, 2005 12:54 pm

db commander has bee functional for me for such a long time now. i dont know why it hasnt expired at all? :lol: anyways if you have a backround in programming db commander is a cake walk (Y)
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