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    General Knowledge Machine Project

    General Knowledge Machine Project

    Intellect Modeling Kit: assisting research, diagnostics, consulting

    We humans are bound by intellectual abilities. All knowledge is far beyond power of any person. The only way to apply knowledge is to build machines able to present it human way but not limited by volume. Intellect Modeling Kit (IMK) is intended to build knowledge machines (KM) assisting experts on the steps of activity: * Observation; * Producing propositions based on knowledge; * Elimination of impossible propositions; * Selection and verification of the most appropriate...
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    Pedaba 2.8

    Pedaba 2.8

    General purpose DataBase application for Linux 64bit.

    Pedaba 2.8 is an application for designing and managing personal databases! It combines your data (texts, images, numbers, arithmetic and dates) to create databases NOT of general form but of your personal taste, which are stored in your hard drive . It also has the ability to combine your data (inside pedaba) with several well-known Linux applications (web,multimedia,text and graphics applications). Υou can export anything you want as common ascii text files. Actually pedaba-2 creates...
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    PEDABA

    PEDABA

    Pedaba is a portable Database Application for Linux 64 bit OSs

    Please see the much more powerful "Pedaba 2" (https://sourceforge.net/projects/pedaba-2/)
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    Kevora
    Kevora provides an IDE for database developers and DBAs. It is being designed to be an alternative tool for those interested in working on Linux, Windows or MacOS workstations.
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    The Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development is an intuitive platform for programming robust GUI software. Keep Enveria open source, don't be shy - donate today!
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    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.
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    Kpasman is a small password manager for the K Desktop Environment, influenced greatly by "gpasman", found at http://gpasman.nl.linux.org. Following the file format of gpasman, you can open and save the rc2 encrypted data files from either program.
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    Cross platform, library for reading Microsoft access ( MDB / jet) databases, for data export and recovery.
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    This Program was written to give a Linux user an Applet to access the data file the CARDFILE.EXE Windows 3.x applet creates: to edit, add, and delete cards. It is currently written in C, using the GTK widget set. Some modifications/completions required.
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    Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.
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    PremiER is an Entity Relationship Designer intended to ease the design, deployment and maintainance of database models. Observe Embarcaderos ER/Studio and Computer Associates ERWin for a hint of what's coming.
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    The development and maintenance of *Quick, the Translation and Information databases and all the frontends, like KQuick and WQuick.
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