dotConnect for MySQL is available in five editions: Developer, Professional, Standard, Mobile, and Express.
Also Professional and Mobile editions are offered for evaluation. These versions are fully working during 30 days period.
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| .NET Framework support | + |
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| .NET Core support | + |
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| .NET Compact Framework support | + |
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| Common ADO.NET classes | + |
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| Native data types classes and structures | + |
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| SSL support | + |
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| SSH support | + |
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| Compression protocol support | + |
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| Embedded Server support | + |
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| Connection through proxy servers | + |
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| Connection through HTTP tunnels | + |
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| MySqlScript class | + |
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| MySqlMonitor class | + |
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| MySqlDataTable class | + |
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| MySqlDataSet class | + |
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| MySqlLoader class | + |
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| MySqlDump class | + |
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| MySqlDependency class | + |
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| DataLink class | + |
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| MySqlDataSource component for web applications | + |
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| Design-time features, including component editors and property editors | + |
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| Entity Framework support | + |
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| NHibernate runtime support | + |
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| LinqConnect support | + |
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| Windows Workflow Foundation support | + |
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| Advanced Visual Studio 2008 - 2022 integration (Server Explorer and other features) |
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| ASP.NET providers support | + |
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| SQL Server Business Intelligence Solutions support | + |
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| Sync Framework support | + |
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| Enterprise Library support | + |
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| InterForm technology | + |
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| DataSet Manager and Editor | + |
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| DataSet Wizard | + |
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| Migration Wizard | + |
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| Standard Edition of dbForge Fusion for MySQL* | + |
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| dbMonitor support | + |
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* List of environments this feature is compatible with you can find in the dedicated article.