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    XLocate

    XLocate

    Conveniently search and update any volume

    XLocate is a file system index management tool and a front-end to the most popular GNU-Linux fast search utilities. XLocate allows you to maintain a collection of databases for fixed and removable hard disks, shelved CD/DVD/Blu-ray collections, network places, memory sticks etc. You can define search sets and get a high level of flexibility through extensive options. XLocate automatically recognizes through libmagic the most widespread locate database formats (GNU locate, slocate and...
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    RDM

    RDM

    Cross-platform GUI management tool for Redis

    Cross-platform open source database management tool for Redis. RDM is easy-to-use GUI tool available for Windows, Linux, MacOS and iPadOS. Analyse your Redis ® memory usage with RDM and remove obsolete data with bulk removal. RDM supports all latest Redis ® features: ACL, Streams, Cluster, Sentinel, ReJSON module, HyperLogLog, etc. Build-in TLS, SSH and TLS-over-SSH tunneling for easy and secure access to any redis-server.
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    SQLTools++ is a spin-off of the original SQLTools for Oracle. Like the original SQLTools SQLTools++ is a light weight and robust Windows GUI SQL frontend for Oracle databases. It works with Oracle 7.3/8/8i/9i/10g and 11g. Note: Oracle Client required
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    Redis Desktop Manager

    Redis Desktop Manager

    :wrench: Cross-platform GUI management tool for Redis

    Redis Desktop Manager is a fast, open source Redis database management application based on Qt 5. It's available for Windows, Linux and MacOS and offers an easy-to-use GUI to access your Redis DB. With Redis Desktop Manager you can perform some basic operations such as view keys as a tree, CRUD keys and execute commands via shell. It also supports SSL/TLS encryption, SSH tunnels and cloud Redis instances, such as: Amazon ElastiCache, Microsoft Azure Redis Cache and Redis Labs.
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    SSDM (formerly SqlceViewer) is a database management studio for universal databases.Includes : MySql,Access,SqlServer,Excel,SqlCe,SqlLite,Firebird.etc.
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    KAccess is a database management application that enables you to create and maintain databases of any size.
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