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Early Release of Database tool for Devs

After resuming development on DBSnapper, a developer tool that simplifies creating database snapshots, I've cleaned up the code and re-released it, added documentation, and some testing.

And of course, it's not complete by any means and there's still work to do, but as everyone always says on here... release early and focus on marketing!

DBSnapper is useful if you you're a developer and need:

  • A database backup and restore (snapshotting) solution
  • An easy way to copy your database from one DB host to another
  • An easy way to use production data for development and testing

I would love to get feedback if you find this tool useful!

https://dbsnapper.com

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Developers
on April 27, 2022
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    Nice product, like that it saves time. Your demo is very cool and to the point. I assume you'll have under 5 signups from this post, consider making first 20 sales in one-on-one chats. Can help you with those, let's connect on Twitter

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