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    Zora Testing Pot

    An open-source automated database testing tool

    Zora is an open-source automated testing framework designed specifically for testing database functionalities. It supports multiple database management systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB. The framework provides a comprehensive suite of tests to ensure data integrity, reliability, and performance across different database types.
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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.
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    Quality Assurance & Control database client server system. Postgresql server, C# clients, web php interface. All strategies are ISO 9001: 2000 compliant.Solve almost all traceability requierements.
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