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Revision as of 18:22, 11 April 2012
Rapid Application Development, for handling your database needs |
Features
- Full visual designers for tables, queries, forms and reports
- Running queries, support for parametrized queries
- Supports SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MS SQL Server databases
- The only multiplatform graphical tool importing data from MS Access databases
- Supports query design in dedicated SQL view
- Designing and displaying relational data using combo boxes (lookup columns)
- Direct data entry or import using CSV format
- Locked down User Mode, allowing you to switch off all commands related to editing your project's design
- Scripting using JavaScript, Python or Ruby programming languages
- Many more features
Read more and see many more screenshots on the project's pages.
Documentation, Tutorials and Samples
- Tutorials
- Documentation
- The Kexi Handbook for Kexi 2.4
- This Handbook is also found on docs.kde.org.
Kexi Cheat Sheet(planned)- Note: scripting is undocumented, please read [1] for more information
- Samples
- Simple database (kde-files.org)
- Data importing using Javascript (kde-files.org)
- Follow the project on Twitter or identi.ca.