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Displays/manages exercise data like speed, time, heart rate etc. Import from Garmin "Forerunner"-devices and export of the track-data to Google Earth is possible as well.
Manage your video or movie collection in an easy to access web format with this simple web application. Keep track of your video inventory and share your titles with friends.
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A self-contained database application development environment. The application is defined within the database and operates upon the same database. It generates a web-based interface for users to manipulate the data, and a pytcl development tool.
gcnc is a small application to handle a database about software CD's. It allows you to have differents CDs, with different categories with softwares. Then you have information on this software, links to the main website and editor's website.
An easy-to-use yet powerful tool for working with textual variants, intended to have application principally in the study of manuscripts and help with visualizing textual relations and constructing editions.
CRel is an object relational data store for C programs. Based on a
structure data specification in XML or autogen, it generates code to
store and access the data object. It supports indexing, constraints,
memory management and serialization.
PHP Choral Music Library is an application written in PHP and using MySQL to help musicians create and maintain a library of sheet music. It has multiple language support and supports a library which exists as a group of separate collections.
KmusicdB is a music information manager for KDE3 and a PostgreSQL database. You can add your music collection and browse through it in a customizable viewer. KmusicdB includes CDDB support, reports and searching. This is not an MP3 manager.
The BEE Project is a suite of tools supporting Business Intelligence project implementation including ETL tool and OLAP server and a thin client. The ROLAP server ensures multipass SQL generation and powerful cache management (utilizes MySQL RDBMS).
Alexandria is an archive system for large data amounts. Suitable for inhomogenous collections of books, media files, art items and other artifacts. Main focus is on easy usage, small executable file and portability.
MatCalc for Lineage 2 is an application that contains a database of materials required for making items in Lineage 2, and the user's inventory contents. It show the user what materials he/she needs to make items.
Goym organizes your music collection stored on multiple disks/directories. It features search and retrieval of files by a number of keywords stored in the file's meta information.
Qnowser is a alternate Qt4 based frontend for viewing/manipulating objects saved in a GNU Gnowsys based Object Database <http://www.gnu.org/software/gnowsys/>. Qnowser is a desktop application and is aimed at providing alternate interface to query.
Indexes your local and home network media (audio, video, pictures) to determine duplicated data by content. The goal is also to be able to synchronize metadata and files across personal libraries and with services like CDDB.