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AnyDAC is an unique set of universal (Any) Data Access Components for developing cross-database applications on CodeGear Delphi, C++Builder and Lazarus/Free Pascal. With its powerful common architecture AnyDAC enables native high-speed access to all major database systems. AnyDAC v 2.0 is a commercial product. It is developing by DA-SOFT Technologies and exclusively distributed by RemObjects LLC. AnyDAC v 2.0 information sources are: AnyDAC v 1.12 is freeware with 100% of the Source Code. The development of v 1 is finished ! It is distributed by DA-SOFT Technologies. "Features" link on the left is about AnyDAC v 1.12.

AnyDAC v 2.0 Core Features- Native access to SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, InterBase, MySQL and more.
- Generic access to any database supported through Borland DBX and ODBC data sources.
- Unified API for access to cross-database features.
- First-class support for many database-specific features.
- Unique ADO.NET-like data engine for Win32.
- Optimized for best possible performance.
- Advanced Data Access Options.
- Full support for international applications, including full Unicode support in Delphi 2009 and later.
- Cross-platform support though Free Pascal (FPC).
- Perfect integration as back-end driver for RemObjects Data Abstract™ for Delphi.
AnyDAC v 2.0 Natively Supported Databases- Enterprise – Oracle, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2.
- Workgroup – Interbase, Firebird, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Anywhere.
- Desktop – SQLite, MS Access, BlackFish SQL, MS SQL CE.
- Bridges – DbExpress, ODBC.
AnyDAC v 2.0 offers additionally to v 1.12- Interbase, Firebird, PostgreSQL and SQLite drivers.
- Other drivers updated to support the latest DBMS versions.
- Linux support.
- Full Unicode support.
- SQL script engine.
- Dataset persistance, dataset disconnected mode.
- Automatic connection recovery, connection sharing between application modules.
- Help file.
- About 50 of usefull properties and methods, countless number of other improvements.
- Countless number of resolved issues.
- Substantially improved performance.
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