Used DBConvert for MS Access and MySQL for Windows?
Editors’ Review
Download.com staff
Pros
- Bi-directional database migration capability
- Supports MySQL, MariaDB, and Percona
- Cloud migration to AWS, Google Cloud, Azure
- Wizard interface for easy configuration
- Command line mode for automation
Cons
- Only supports Access and MySQL
- No mention of other database types
- No explicit error handling details
- No direct data validation features mentioned
Used DBConvert for MS Access and MySQL for Windows?
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