Database Desktop is a legacy Windows utility from Borland International designed for creating, browsing, and maintaining local database tables, most notably in the Paradox and dBASE formats. Bundled with Borland products such as Paradox for Windows, Delphi, and C++Builder, it operated through the Borland Database Engine (BDE) to provide a convenient, GUI-based way to manage data and schemas during development.
Key capabilities included:
Targeted at developers and power users, Database Desktop was widely used throughout the 1990s on Windows 3.x/95/98/NT systems for rapid data inspection, prototyping, and maintenance of local datasets. The tool is now discontinued, and the BDE it relies on has been deprecated; modern database development typically uses newer engines, drivers, and IDE-integrated tools.
Database Desktop is developed by Borland International and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 7.0. The name of the program executable file is dbd32.exe.
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