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MyBooks Professional 6.2 |

Windows, OS X, and Linux. Windows version includes QuickBooks® data import utility.
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See MyBooks Professional Linux for special price for Linux users.
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What is Open Database Connectivity*
(ODBC)?
*Comes with 10 User package
This set of application programming interfaces, defines how to move
information in and out of any PC database that supports the standard.
ODBC applications operate on data sources, an abstraction that includes
information such as location, network libraries, client libraries,
database name, and similar unique identifiers. The amount of information
needed to specify location is context dependent. For text data on
a local hard drive, it may be simply path information. Remote servers
may involve specifying domain names, node names, IP addresses, or
other things.
Transferring data from and to an Appgen database is possible in
several different ways. The easiest and most popular method utilizes
ODBC. With Appgen, you may define any views of the application data
to allow your users to easily transfer data between their Appgen
applications and current versions of almost all popular desktop
productivity products available today, such as: Microsoft Office,
Crystal Reports, etc.
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1, 2, and up to 10-users license package for Windows, OS X, and Linux |
After
Purchase Instructions
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Copyright © 2005 InsynQ, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Download MBP
Windows and
Linux Clients
User Manual PDF*

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