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    Beekeeper Studio

    Beekeeper Studio

    Cross-platform SQL Editor and Database Manager

    Beekeeper Studio is an open source, cross-platform SQL editor and database management app that is both powerful and easy to use. It lets you query and manage your relational databases, with support for connecting to SQLite, MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres, SQL Server and Amazon Redshift databases. Unlike most other open source SQL editors and database managers, Beekeeper Studio isn’t cluttered with unnecessary features, but does come with the essentials that you need.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    OmniDB

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    Open Source Web Tool for Database Management

    ...It currently supports Windows, Linux and OSX platforms, and the following DBMS: PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle, MySQL, SQLite (WIP), Firebird (WIP), SQL Server (WIP), IBM DB2 (WIP).
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    AMPPS

    AMPPS

    AMPPS is a LAMP/MAMP/WAMP stack

    AMPPS is a stack of Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl & Python. AMPPS enables you to focus more on using applications rather than maintaining them. With AMPPS you can create a website by installing any of the 330+ Apps, customizing it, and then simply publishing it on the internet via a wide choice of hosting service providers. A complete package on your desktop, same like the server that provides many open source web applications. Application Management, Domain management, Database management, etc...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    cde4php - Cross Database Engine for PHP

    cde4php - Cross Database Engine for PHP

    Uniform Database Abstraction for PHP Development

    Debby has replaced CDE in the Tina4Stack, you may want to check it out at http://tina4.com CDE is a PHP class which implements the general database functions in PHP and provides a common SQL platform for php development where developers change their databases but not their code. Supports Firebird, MySQL,Oracle,SQLite, MSSQL(both drivers),CUBRID,ODBC. CDE now supports date uniformity, param passing & BLOB handling across all the databases supported. CDE is not a replacement for PDO,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SQLiteDBMS is a database management server for SQLite. It allows an sqlite3 process to be accessed via a TCP/IP network. It provides Extended SQL, SSL, basic authentication, query caching, WebDAV, access control, and replication. http://sqlitedbms.sf.net
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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