OraLoader 2 1 Delivers Better Oracle Import Export Experience
OraLoader 2.0 Delivers Better Oracle Import/Export ExperienceBeijing, P.R. China - May 30, 2007: Withdata Software today announces OraLoader 2.0,a bulk loader tool, enabling database developers import and export flat file data toand from an Oracle database quickly and easily. OraLoader will let users
File Bankruptcy or Pay, Pay, Pay
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE12/20/05A single credit card debt with a balance of $8,900.00 can take over 14.5 years topay off. This assumes an interest rate of 19%, which is not atypical and a monthlypayment of $150.00. It further assumes that no additional purchases, advances, latefees or increases in
Easy File Protector
File Protector is a very flexible password protectedsecurity utility that restricts access to your files and folders by user-definedtime schedule. You choose users, define restricted files/folders and time periodsfor them, and activate the program. After that, your system disables/enables yourfiles
SYCODE launches six file import plug-ins for AutoCAD
Panaji - 15th Dec, 2006 - SYCODE today launched six file importplug-ins for AutoCAD."We are committed to providing powerful, yet simple, data exchange softwaresolutions for AutoCAD customers , explains Deelip Menezes, owner of SYCODE.  Thesesix import plug-ins are part of a larger
SYCODE launches STEP file import plug-in for AutoCAD
e STEP file format is widely used to exchange 3D data betweendifferent CAD systems", explains Deelip Menezes, owner of SYCODE. STEP filescontain 3D geometry data of solid models. STEP Import for AutoCAD reads the 3Dgeometry data from STEP files and creates 3D curve objects corresponding to
SYCODE launches ACIS SAT file import plug-in for Rhinoceros
r years Rhino customers have been wishing for ACIS SAT fileimport capability for Rhino , explains Deelip Menezes, owner of SYCODE. SAT Importfor Rhino is our attempt at granting this wish. This plug-in is capable of readingACIS SAT files up till version 10 and works with Rhino 4.0 as well as Rhino