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Free Visual Studio 2010 Database Edition for Oracle

A lot of developers among us have to work with Oracle databases. Unfortunately the Visual Studio 2008 Database Edition only supported SQL Server databases. With the release of Visual Studio 2010, Quest, the organization behind well-known database tools like TOAD, have released a database edition plugin that supports Oracle. This Toad Extension for Visual Studio 2010 even supports more features than the SQL Server version!

To make it even better, Quest has just released their FREE version of the Toad Extension for Visual Studio 2010. Developers with a Visual Studio 2010 Professional License can now manage database change under source control as they can for SQL Server.

Important remark: Developers that use Visual Studio Premium and Ultimate, still need the Commercial version of Toad Extension for Visual Studio.

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