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    Prequel

    Prequel

    Prequel for Laravel. Clear and concise database management

    Prequel is meant to be a database management tool for Laravel to replace the need for separate standalone database tools like phpMyAdmin, Sequel Pro or MySQL Workbench. With its (hopefully) clear and concise UI, Prequel is to be a modern and lightweight database browser/tool ready for the web of the future. Prequel's design is purposefully based on that of Laravel Telescope because (web-)developers today have enough to learn and master already, so let's help each other out and make sure to...
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    odaba

    odaba

    ODABA is an terminology-oriented database management system and develo

    ODABA is an terminology-oriented database management system (TODBMS) on a high conceptual level. It provides a number of enhanced features based on natural language analysis. Terminology orientation allows designing user oriented data models. Enhanced event model and Active Data Link technology support rapid development of GUI applications. Several development, documentation, test and analyzing tools are provided in order to support developers and administrators. .NET interface and a...
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    OmniDB

    OmniDB

    Open Source Web Tool for Database Management

    OmniDB is an open source, collaborative web tool for database management focused on interactivity and ease of use, with a design that allows it to be both powerful and lightweight. OmniDB is a browser-based tool, which means it can be accessed on any platform with the browser as a medium. It features a responsive, single-page interface, a unified workspace, a smart and beautiful SQL editor and more. 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).
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    Insomnia is a free website statistics analyzer. It is written with python and javascript and it does not require database management system.
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    WebPAF is a web-based, collaborative genealogy database management system. With webPAF running on your server you and your fellow researchers (whom you have given a password) can access and interact with your genealogy data from any browser.
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    GEBORA is an administrative tool for the Oracle Relational Database Management System. It's an OpenSource alternative to TOAD. Current version has syntax highlight, schema browser, pl/sql viewer and runner and many other features.
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