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Make Website Troubleshooting Easier with Support Details

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With each day we do more and more online, from banking to social networking.  When it comes to troubleshooting websites, web applications, or browser issues the more information available the easier it is to find a resolution.

The website Support Details (http://www.supportdetails.com/) will display important information about your browser, browser settings and internet connection.  Support Details doesn’t just make finding this information easy, they also make it easy to pass it on.  Your details can be exported as a csv or pdf file and also emailed directly from the website.

Support Details will reveal:

  • Your Operating System version
  • Screen Resolution
  • Web Browser
  • IP Address
  • Color Depth
  • Javascript (enabled or disabled)
  • Flash Version
  • Cookies (enabled or disabled)

View and Edit .MDB Files Without Microsoft Access [Downloads]

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Viewing .mdb files without having Microsoft’s Access installed can be done via Excel, but you cannot directly edit the .mdb file. I found MDB Viewer Plus, a freeware application that will let you view, edit, and filter data in an .mdb file very easily.

Features:
Inline table viewing and editing
Standard search
Filtering records by fields
Sorting records by fields
Printing
Record view
Record count
Query – standard SQL select statements
Table Info (field types) plus printing of structure
Table Types
No installation required to run. (Provided MDAC already installed as part of Windows)
Exports to TXT, HTML, XML, DBF, XLS, WKS, RTF and PDF
Import from CSV,TXT,Doc,XLS,WK1,WQ1,SAV,DB,DBF,MDB,ADO,ADT,DAT,HTM,XML,WAB and VCS
Support Access 2007 Accdb files (Provided “Microsoft Office Access database engine 2007″ is installed)
Unicode compatible
Rename Tables
Delete Tables

Download MDB Viewer Plus from AlexNolan.net

View and Edit .MDB Files Without Microsoft Access [Downloads]

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Viewing .mdb files without having Microsoft’s Access installed can be done via Excel, but you cannot directly edit the .mdb file. I found MDB Viewer Plus, a freeware application that will let you view, edit, and filter data in an .mdb file very easily.

Features:
Inline table viewing and editing
Standard search
Filtering records by fields
Sorting records by fields
Printing
Record view
Record count
Query – standard SQL select statements
Table Info (field types) plus printing of structure
Table Types
No installation required to run. (Provided MDAC already installed as part of Windows)
Exports to TXT, HTML, XML, DBF, XLS, WKS, RTF and PDF
Import from CSV,TXT,Doc,XLS,WK1,WQ1,SAV,DB,DBF,MDB,ADO,ADT,DAT,HTM,XML,WAB and VCS
Support Access 2007 Accdb files (Provided “Microsoft Office Access database engine 2007″ is installed)
Unicode compatible
Rename Tables
Delete Tables

Download MDB Viewer Plus from AlexNolan.net