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    Jxtray is a database explorer written in Java. Jxtray can be used to connect to any type of database with suitable JDBC drivers. It can provide you with information regarding your data bases and extract data in the following formats: CSV, SQL, HTML, XML
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart. This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Archive Buddy

    Archive Buddy

    An Advanced Java Archive File Utility GUI

    Archive Buddy is a very easy-to-use open source GUI application for archive files (jar, zip, tar, gzip, ear, war). An explorer-type browsing capability with added functionality for in-place renaming, deleting, drag-n-drop from any file system. Go live date is 30 Mar 2012!
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