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RefDB is a reference database and bibliography tool for SGML, XML, and LaTeX documents, sort of a ReferenceManager or BibTeX for markup languages. It is portable and known to run on Linux, Free/NetBSD, OSX, Solaris, and Windows/Cygwin.
An open-source ODBC driver manager and SDK that facilitates the development of database-independent applications on linux, freebsd, unix and MacOS X platforms.
TransferWare is a collection of tools for the Oracle world: the schema version manager TransVersion (tv), the External Procedure Call (epc) toolkit for accessing the outside world from within Oracle PL/SQL and an application Performance Monitor (pm).
The Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) is a software interface and database system that provides tools for describing, cataloging, retrieving, and viewing the visual, descriptive, and quantitative data associated with video.
An append only database manager in the style of dbm. It has both a C and a Python interface and is ACID compliant. Internally it uses an immutable B+ Tree. (Being append only doesn't mean that you can't replace records or delete keys).
Lux IO is yet another fast database manager. It's originally designed for search engine internal storage engine, but it's pretty useful for normal use.
QDBM is a library of routines for managing a database. It is developed referring to GDBM for the purpose of the following three points: higher processing speed, smaller size of a database file, and simpler API..
This is a network server daemon and client library for the standard GNU GDBM(3) transaction oriented database management interface, which itself incorporates Berkeley DBM. It extends GDBM to operate over the network.
The Home Library Information Manager (HLIM) will be a front-end for keeping track of an individual's books, magazines, videos, CDs, and other trackable materials, using both keyboard and bar-code scanner input.