The Viewer is a valuable resource for anyone – researchers, land managers, farmers, tourists or authorities – who is curious to learn more about Natura 2000 sites in a particular region. Scientists can use the tool to aid their research, while the Viewer is an interactive way for teachers to inform young people about the importance of biodiversity in their region and all over Europe. Holidaymakers can use the Viewer to help plan outdoor excursions. Developed by the European Commission with the assistance of the European Environment Agency (EEA), the tool provides a variety of options.
DBF Viewer 2000 is a fast and efficient program that will let you view and edit all types of DBF files. This comprehensive utility is capable of handling files from FoxPro, dBase, Visual FoxPro, Visual dBase, and Clipper.
To find a Natura site in a particular region, users simply need to enter their desired location and the digital map will automatically zoom into that area, highlighting all existing Natura 2000 sites. Visitors to the website can also use the Viewer to locate a particular site if they already know the name or site code. Even if they are unsure of the name, the tool will automatically propose options once a few letters have been typed in. Users can also view a wide range of site photos. The tool even allows searches for particular species to be carried out. Users simply need to type in the Latin name of the species and all known sites where it is present will appear on the map.
Users can then zoom in on any sites of particular interest. Official information about a specific site – if there are any rare and threatened species for example – is accessible simply by clicking on a site.
DBF Viewer 2000 is a powerful, compact and easy-to-use viewer and editor for DBF files. You can view, edit, sort, query by example, delete duplicates, create, print database tables and export the data from them to a variety of formats (DBF, TXT, CSV, Excel, HTML, XML, PRG, SQL, RTF) without using any packages. DBF Viewer allows you export, import and replace records from the command line. Unlike other similar programs, DBF Viewer 2000 is fast! Publisher description DBF files have been the standard format for database management systems ever since dBase III was released in 1984.
In the decades since, this format has been adopted by several variations of dBase known as xBase, causing it to remain one of the most widely used database formats in the present day. An immense number of GIS and data management tools employ this format daily to power their underlying storage systems, creating a need for reliable applications which can view and edit DBF databases.
At the front of this race lies DBF Viewer 2000, an advanced yet easy to use tool that allows you to access, edit, and optimize DBF databases. DBF Viewer 2000 has many features which make it unique among DBF viewers. In addition to its basic functionality, this application has many powerful scripts which allow you to perform automatic maintenance operations on your database, such as deleting duplicate records, exporting data to another common format (such as TXT, CSV, XLS, XML, SQL, or HTML), and running queries to perform operations like sorting and displaying select contents of a database. However, DBF Viewer 2000's major advantage is its speed - unlike other DBF applications, which can become sluggish when working over larger data sets, DBF Viewer 2000 has near-instant execution for databases of any size. DBF Viewer 2000 is compatible with many variants of DBF files, allowing it to view and edit memos using dBase III, dBase IV, FoxPro, VFP, or dBase Level 7 formats.
No external drivers are required to run the application, making it compatible with all formats of Windows since Windows 95 through Windows 7/8. With a command line mode, DBF Viewer 2000 is even perfect for servers without a graphical interface that need a tool to automate database operations in a script or batch processing routine. Try DBF Viewer 2000 today and see the power of a database tool which responds to your needs.
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