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    maXbox is a script tool engine, compiler and source lib all in one exe

    The Art of Coding: maXbox is a script tool engine, compiler and source lib all in one exe to design and code your scripts in a shellbook! It supports Pascal, Delphi (VCL), Python (P4D), PowerShell and Java Script (Edge WebView).
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Tabdiff is a database tool to compare table data rows of two Oracle Tables. Source and destination Table do not have to be identical. Also the Table columns do not have to match. It can generate a update insert delete SQL Script. It can synchronize Table
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    mapOR is a win32 visual tool designed for speeding the repetitive codification process of database application development. The code structure is edited using templates with tags, which specify the position of database metadata.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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