7 projects for "Databases Open Source & DevTools" with 2 filters applied:

  • Full-stack observability with actually useful AI | Grafana Cloud Icon
    Full-stack observability with actually useful AI | Grafana Cloud

    Our generous forever free tier includes the full platform, including the AI Assistant, for 3 users with 10k metrics, 50GB logs, and 50GB traces.

    Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
    Create free account
  • Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database Icon
    Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database

    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

    Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
    Try Auth0 for Free
  • 1
    MyWebSQL
    MyWebSQL is a web based WYSIWYG Database client written in PHP. It has a simple and intuitive interface with the look and feel of a desktop application, and offers rich features for database management. No installation is needed, just download, extract and you are ready to go. It even has a single file compact version with full functionality, which you can quickly deploy on your server. Currently MyWebSQL supports working with MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Eclipse SQL Client for database querying/browsing any JDBC compliant database. It supports plugins with specialized functionality for individual databases (Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix) and can be extended.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    The Hironico Db Tool is a graphical database client that can run on all major platforms today. It provides a powerfull, feature rich and user friendly set of tools to work with databases of any vendor using Java drivers while being fast & light.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    Currently dead. Web-based SQL client that can connect to any number of databases using JDBC. Provides a clean, simple and fast interface using HTML and Javascript to make it very easy to run common SQL queries. Faster than your average Swing-based client
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Compliant and Reliable File Transfers Backed by Top Security Certifications Icon
    Compliant and Reliable File Transfers Backed by Top Security Certifications

    Cerberus FTP Server delivers SOC 2 Type II certified security and FIPS 140-2 validated encryption.

    Stop relying on non-certified, legacy file transfer tools that creak under the weight of modern security demands. Get full audit trails, advanced access controls and more supported by an award-winning team of experts. Start your free 25-day trial today.
    Start Free Trial
  • 5
    Fast GUI based multilanguage database client (in perl/DBI/Tk). Supports most databases, runs on Windows / Unix / Linux. Powerfull SQL editor, view data in spreadsheets, powerfull filter tools. Form to edit/insert datasets. Highly configurable.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    DBPad is a GUI-based SQL client for relational databases. As long as you have a JDBC driver for your DB, you can use DBPad to view or manipulate your data and metadata of your tables.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    JSQL Edit is a database-independent SQL client that allows graphical manipulation for making queries to databases. JSQL Edit is written in Java and uses JDBC for connectivity and Java Swing for a graphical user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next
MongoDB Logo MongoDB