DBFView is a powerful tool for viewing, editing, and printing DBF-format databases, offering full support for dBase, Clipper, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro and other DBF formats. Using a user-friendly graphic interface, DBFView makes working with databases a simple affair - it's amazing to think that such power and flexibility only occupies a 410kb executable!
What can you do with DBFView? You can add, delete, recall, sort, and pack database records. You can also access detailed database information, all without the need for external drivers or additional libraries. You even can view and edit files in DOS or Windows character sets.
But best of all, you can convert your DBF-format database to more modern formats by exporting DBF records to text or HTML format, or import new information into your DBF database by converting CSV and XLS files to DBF format! You can even search inside of DBF files! To get you started on the right foot, DBFView provides you with documentation in HTML format and sample files.
This promotion includes the following:
3 User Business License ($69)
Unlimited Business License ($129)
Review Written by Derek Lee
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- View, edit, and print DBF-format databases.
- Add, delete, recall, sort, and pack database records.
- View and edit files in DOS or Windows character sets.
- Export and convert DBF records to text or HTML format.
- Convert CSV and XLS files to DBF format.
- Search inside of DBF files.
- Convert DBF files to and from XLSX (MS Excel 2007) format.
- Convert to SQL format.
- Run it from the command line.
- Use the DBFView for commercial purposes by an unlimited number of people in your company!
- You can download and install a free trial of this software before purchasing
- Download available for: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
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- Review what others have to say...
- “We have installed MSAccess, and the export data from access to dBase destructs actually all file structures (thank you, guys from MS!) of the DBase files in a manner that dBase doesn't recognize them as dBase files... I have to support an old Clipper/dBase based program. I was looking for a documentation tool for dBase because we still use a Clipper compiled programm that uses dBase files. Then I found DBFView program and thought i could see the structures of the files: I can! Hey fine! I also can see the contents of the files even if the Access derived files have a mistake in the second byte (at least) of the exported files. And I can modify the contents of the fields. Even better!”- Ulrich Pfleghard
- “First off I would like to tell you what a great product DBFView is. I'm trying to convert a large dbase file into SQL Server and the dbf file is giving me a great deal of problems, and DBFView has allowed me to go in and find the records with problems and fix them.”- Byron Pate, Software Developer
- “I don't do a lot of work with databases, but in connection with a research project I got hold of a CD with a 30-meg DBF file on it - 74,624 records, 23 fields, total of field widths 414 characters. At first I tried copying the file to the hard drive and reading it with Quattro Pro. This was possible, but it was slow, and pushed the program to an intolerable number of illegal errors leading to shutdown. So I went on the net and searched for DBF readers, hit dbfview.com pretty soon, read the home page and decided DBFView sounded useful and inexpensive, downloaded it, and have found it to be very serviceable. The program was easy to install, reads quickly from the CD-ROM drive, finds individual records reliably and quickly enough for my purposes, and in general seems like a tremendous bargain.”- Henry Taylor