Instant Client For Mac Os X (ppc)

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  1. Instant Client for Microsoft Windows (x64) Instant Client for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) Instant Client for Mac OS X (Intel x86) (32-bit and 64-bit).
  2. Installing the oracle 11gr2 32-bit instant client, For 32-bit applications to work on the servers, oracle has released 32-bit instant client software. Download the instant client software by following these steps. This procedure contains steps for linux, aix®, and solaris.

High-Performance ODBC Drivers provide transparent access to remote databases from any ODBC-compliant application. Desktop Productivity Tools (i.e., Spreadsheets, Word Processors, Presentation Packages, Desktop Databases, Personal Organizers, etc.), Client-Server Application Development Environments, Web-based Database Publishing Tools, and Computer Telephony Integration packages, are just a few of the many products that can take advantage of our standards compliance.

Instant Client for Microsoft Windows (x64) Instant Client for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) Instant Client for Mac OS X (Intel x86) (32-bit and 64-bit).

  • Blistering Performance
  • ODBC v1.0 through v3.5 Compliance
  • ODBC Core, Level 1, Level 2, and Extensions support
  • Client-based Scrollable Cursor Support
  • Remote connections made via Oracle Instant Client libraries (minimum requirements included, full installation available from Oracle)
  • Compatible with Oracle 10g, 9i, and 8i (8.1.7.4+)

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i've been using fire for two months now and i am incredibly pleased. i'm using it to replace YM and iChat and it does all that they do and so much more. it is a better YM client that Yahoo's own program, which is crippled on the mac. the basic functionality (chat) is solid. i've had only two strange issues: one time some formatted text was not received when sent, and one time it kept saying my friend was typing when she was not. the advanced features are outrageously cool. spell check while i type is crucial. speaking names when someone logs in is very useful to me, it lets me know if i need to interrupt my other work for an important chat person. i haven't needed the group chat yet. file transfer did not seem to work across Yahoo but Yahoo Messenger on the mac doesn't work either so maybe it's a service issue and not Fire. i have played with Adium but lack of spellcheck and speech would keep me away. Adium is visually more appealing but i am more interested in function. i would like to see Fire get iTunes support, Skype support, and voice and video support, but maybe i am asking for too much!