I am working on quite a large DB based project and I like the look of a few of the power tools.

Looking through the related downloads, I found out about GDR R2, I cannot find out that much information about it - Not even sure what GDR stands for, but one thing that caught my eye -

"this release incorporates many previously released Power Tools as well as several new features"

It also says under the install section -

"Uninstall the Database Edition Power Tools if installed."

So,

  1. Does it contain all of them and a few extra features, or only a few?
  2. What does GDR stand for!?
  3. Is it worth using it over the standard power tools?

Edit -

Paul Baker's answer is great and has answered 2, along with giving me a lot of information, but I am still unclear on points 1 and 2. Does anyone know?

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GDR = General Distribution Release.

You may find this article helpful.

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Beat me buy a few seconds.. grrr :) upvote – Raj More Oct 26 '09 at 13:48
+1 Many thanks! – Wil Oct 26 '09 at 19:41
I will mark as answer if no one else responds, but I would still like to know if this includes all the powertoys or just some as I still find this very unclear. – Wil Oct 26 '09 at 19:42
I still haven't got an answer from anyone about the power tools, but I guess this will have to do! Thanks for your help. – Wil Oct 30 '09 at 3:20
+1 Karma. Many thanks – Maciej Nov 30 '09 at 14:16
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