Two professional developers tell us what they like about Valentina Reports Server, Valentina Database Server and Valentina Reports Design (a component of Valentina Studio PRO). Continue reading What Developers Like: Valentina Reports Server & Reports Designer
Category: Valentina Users Say
User Say About Valentina Studio: Looks good, works well ★★★★★
So far this app has been the best GUI I’ve seen for dealing with PostgreSQL on OS X or Ubuntu.
by Morganwilde – Version 5.1.1 – May 22, 2013
Users Say About Valentina Studio 5.1: Cavoli!!! ★★★★★
Ottima app , gratuita e funzionante , intuitiva e anche carina esteticamente. Complimenti agli sviluppatori.
cavoli!!! ★★★★★ Missy0376 – Version 5.1 – Mar 24, 2013 Mac App Store.
Users Say About Valentina Studio 5.1: Brilliant Tool ★★★★★
This is an amazing product, that is now alongside XCode in my suite. Being able to communicate with MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite right out of the box, working on the first try is an impressive thing. The consoidation of the tools access these multiple systems into one tool is a very very nice thing to have. PGAdmin, MySQLWorkbench, and sqlite command line tools are now demoted. I like it so much, I am going to have to try the Valentina DB.
Brilliant Tool ★★★★★ by DM3333 – Version 5.1 – Mar 24, 2013. Mac App Store.
Stan Busk says …
Today on RB NUG list was this letter from Stan Busk. Thank you, Stan for nice words.
Kem Tekinay: What I’ve learned about Valentina
In jumping back into Valentina, I’ve learned a number of things over the past few days that I thought I’d share. In no particular order…
– Valentina support (particularly Ruslan) has to be the most responsive support of any company in any country, ever.
– Valentina is fast. I mean, really fast. Using a flat-file database of 7 fields and 5 million+ records, and comparing it to other solutions like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and FileMaker Pro, Valentina beats them all in every test I can come up with. The only thing that is even close to the same range is MySQL, and only in some tests.
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