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    Redash

    Redash

    Connect to any data source, easily visualize and share your data

    Redash is an essential tool to help you make sense of your data. It allows everyone, regardless of level of technical know-how to harness the power of data. SQL users connect, query, visualize and share data easily and efficiently, allowing everyone in their organization to use the data. Redash combines the power and comfort of an SQL client with the collaborative benefits of a cloud-based service. It lets you create big, beautiful and easy to digest visualizations on dashboards for...
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    jookdb

    jookdb

    Free Multi-platform database tool

    JookDB is a database development tool that allows you to simultaneously connect to MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MongoDB,Redis, DM, OceanBase, TiDB and SQLServer databases from a single application. You can quickly and easily build, manage and maintain your databases.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    ...AI-powered SQL assistant (OpenAI, Claude, Ollama, and more). Built-in MCP server for AI agent integration. Visual Query Builder with drag-and-drop JOINs. Plugin system to add any database driver. Monaco-based editor with smart autocomplete. High-performance data grid with inline editing. ER Diagram visualization. SSH tunneling. Secure credential storage via OS keychain. Split view, saved queries, SQL dump/import, 10+ themes, customizable shortcuts. Hackable, extensible, and built for everyday SQL work. https://tabularis.dev https://github.com/debba/tabularis
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    The Black Toolkit

    The Black Toolkit

    RAD Tool and IDE for PHP, JSP, ASP, C++ and Java Swing

    ...You can put your libraries, like jQuery. The generated code works with all browsers. You can create and debug Applets or Java Swing applications easily with the Visual Editor of the tool. Build C++ applications.
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    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: 17 This Week
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    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.
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