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    Medis

    Medis

    Easy-to-use Mac database management application for Redis

    ...Medis only supports Redis >= 2.8 version because SCAN command was introduced since 2.8. SCAN is very useful to get key list without blocking the server, which is crucial to the production environment. Because the latest stable is 5.0 and 2.6 is a very old version, Medis doesn't support it. Works with millions keys and key members without blocking the redis server. Medis can connect to Heroku Redis addon to manage your data. You can download compiled versions of Medis for Mac OS X from the release page. Medis 0.6.0 is released with the support for in-key searching. ...
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    MDO is an open source data-access component suite, providing direct access to Firebird from Borland Delphi applications. MDO is a descendant of FreeIBComponents by Greg Deatz, so IBX users looking for a migration path to Firebird can have a look at these
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