Maximum control over your project documents
Dynamic Shortcuts in multiple storable desktops
Grouped Favorites with search functionality
Display Favorites based on your comments
Add your own CRM queries
Track the SQL Statements of all your connections
Search within SQL files 
Present SQL-Search results in automatically generated sections 
Database table Rows' comparison (column-by-column)
Display only Selected rows and columns
Siebel/Oracle queries
Plot functions and calculate expressions 
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A summary of features is listed below :
Run SQL-statements against relational databases like DB2, Oracle, SQL Server from your flash drive.
Run multiple SQL-statements with a click of a button
Run SQL-statements against many databases in parallel. Present the results in simultaneously open windows. Drag and drop rows from the different result windows and filter them (ie displaying only non empty columns or only empty columns or show only columns that have differing values)
Synchronize your SQL-files against your master PC or any other PC.
Have Search-engine access to all your SQL statements using the build-in search functionality. Present the results in a single SQL file consisting of only one or many SQL sections. For example, search for all SQL-statements that contain table S_PROD_INT and automatically add each of them in a separate section. Have all these sections in a new, automatically created, file.
View large SQL files as if they consisted of many different sections. Each section may contain one or more logically grouped SQL-statements. Shift these sections within the SQL file as you please.
Run SQL-statements against different databases and compare their results on a column by column basis without the need of database links and time-consuming queries
Categorize your SQL statements and call them conveniently by dynamically adding menus to the application. These menues will afterwards be available to you as an entries in pulldown menus.
Add parameters to your SQL-statements and change the parameters dynamically. If for example, you have a complex SQL query that requires 3 parameters to provide meaningful results, you can add this SQL statement replacing the harcoded parameters with tags which you can then fill yourself whenever you execute it.
A single front-end to all your documents
Run Ixanos from your USB-stick against any PC without any additional installations and registry modifications
Achieve a zero footprint on your assigned PC. Unplug your USB-stick and leave the PC as it was prior to working on it. No need to add any favorites in the PC's browser nor any additional installations or registry modifications are necessary.
Maintain complete control as to which directories and which files will be indexed and will be searchable. Ixanos places its internally generated files (indices) into a single folder which you can copy and move onto any other computer. These indices you can then use to search into the files even when you are actually not working on the original computer
Access the extracted text-contents of all your PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT, HTML, MHT-files as normal text files
Browse all your CDs and HDs without actually accessing them.
Search all contents and file-attributes using search engine-like syntax (ie.: +ixa* +*nos -extension:doc +filename:"*read.txt" +location:"*my documents*")
Search within zip or jar -archives
The results of an Ixanos search query is an active list of files on which you have windows-explorer-like control.
Store the results of your search queries on disc. This way you dont need to re-run the same queries. You can simply load them from disc. In case you have multiple search-results concurrently open, you may also choose to save all of them on disc. Next time you use Ixanos you can simply load the file from disc and open all of the search queries again.
Assign search-tokens to any unindexable document (ie scanned document) making it searchable. instead of using expensive and error-prone OCR-software you can simply assign any number of tokens you think describe best a particular encrypted or scanned document or set of documents.
The build-in search engine does not index just everything on your computer. Instead, it only focuses on directories and file types of your choice. This makes indexing much faster and the results of your search queries much more valuable. Of course you still have the option to just index the whole computer.
Add files resulting from your search queries, into your favorites database and categorize them into specific favorites'-groups
Prepare html lists of files or add all of them into a favorites' group, using the build-in search engine or by dragging and dropping them from other search results. Use the html-lists or the created favorites' groups as views to your files. Copy all files in the lists into a single directory of your USB-stick to carry them with you.(Files with equal names will automatically be renamed)
Organize your files and directories into indexable logical units. Copy the files of a logical unit into a single directory of your USB-stick to use them on the project site. Prepare such knowledge databases (logical units) based on the different types of projects you participate in. You will have full search-engine access on them.
Display all files of a directory structure (including sub-directories) in a single list. Access the listed files from within this list. Use build-in filters to only see selected files in the list.
Compare directories and display their file-differences
Store tree-structure information and use these captured snapshots to detect and identify any changes to your own files or to specific network paths. Identify new documents that have been created or changes to existing ones and maintain a clear picture of the actual focus of your project's team-members.
Synchronize directory-trees. Keep your home pc in sync with your active developments in the office and/or on your USB stick
Compare file-contents and identify changes row by row.Display only the differences. Use highlighting to make the changes easily visible.
Export files in delimited format for further processing in spreadsheets
Have multiple desktops to create your shortcuts in. All desktops can be stored on your USB-stick so you are independent of your workstation. Wherever you work, you will always have the same familiar desktop(s). If the drive-name where your USB-stick is connected to changes, you can change all your shortcuts with a single menu-option to point to the new drive-letter or to the new directory-root.
Categorize your internet links, shortcuts, favorites,ToDo-Lists and notes and maintain them on your USB-stick completely decoupled from your browser
Search your favorites and export the results into html-lists. Search within the contents of the files in these lists using the build-in search engine.
Display specific views of your favorites. For example, list only favorites that represent accessible files on your currently available disks. Or, display only favorites representing accessible directories, or URLs or display only the favorites that contain a certain string or display only non-accessible files and directories.
Add comments to each or only to selected favorites and sort and display your favorites based on the given comments. For example, instead of looking at a list of URLs you could then be looking at a list of meaningful and sorted comments, which can then be used to navigate to the underlying URLs.
Parameterize applications and automatically port them to different computers and new environments. For example, if you have a collection of batch files, shell scripts and configuration files that need to be parameterized for a specific environment, you can log all the needed changes into ixanos and automatically deploy the application to other environments by simply modifying the parameters from within the Ixanos application.
Capture screen-parts into your clipboard by marking rectangular regions using your mouse
Use the build in scientific calculator that can also plot one-dimensional functions and can accept and evaluate expressions
You can calculate one-dimensional expressions like: (cos{2*x}/x)+log{abs{x}} Ixanos will prompt you for the value of X and will provide you with the result.
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