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Alchemy DBF Access

version 1.2

This powerful set of routines offers developers direct access to database tables. Alchemy DBF Access does not require any ODBC/BDE/DAO or other drivers, which allows for much easier configuration and a great deal of confidence that your program will run properly across all Windows platforms. When you write your program there is no need to include multiple database drivers with it, so your creation will be leaner and more efficient than ever before possible. Eliminate cross-platform configuration problems, reduce development costs and dramatically decrease the size of your installer files.

Store your data in well-known formats!

Alchemy DBF Access supports dBase III+ tables (*.dbf) that are accessible with a wide range of database-enabled tools, from spreadsheets to ODBC drivers. 

Use with ANY compiler!

Alchemy DBF Access is provided as both an object file (*.obj) and a dynamic link library (*.DLL) that can be used by programs created using ANY compiler, including (but not limited to): MS Visual C++, Microsoft Visual Basic, Borland Delphi, Borland C++, Borland C++ Builder, Watcom C, GNU C++ and many, many more.

Samples included!

To meet the needs of thousands of developers (and the wide variety of development tools they employ), we have included interface routines and samples for the most popular programming languages: ANSI C and Microsoft Visual C++.

Easy to use

As you may have already concluded, Alchemy DBF Access provides an extremely simple way to manipulate database tables. It does not require any additional DLLs and adds only a few kilobytes to your program. Simply download Alchemy DBF Access now and immediately bring light, easy to use database technology to all your programs!

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