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    MyWebSQL
    MyWebSQL is a web based WYSIWYG Database client written in PHP. It has a simple and intuitive interface with the look and feel of a desktop application, and offers rich features for database management. No installation is needed, just download, extract and you are ready to go. It even has a single file compact version with full functionality, which you can quickly deploy on your server. Currently MyWebSQL supports working with MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
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    Smart Application Maker

    Database application creator/builder/maker/producer/designer for user

    Database application creator/builder/maker/producer/designer for user with zero programming knowledge. It is the smart version of Handy Application Maker. The objective is to optimize the usability and the user friendliness to produce software.
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    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Mature SGBD in Perl with a web interface

    WODA is a semi-relational database for beginners to work on data and to learn database basis. With web-based GUI and CLI. Currently in rewrite using Bootstrap for web UI. Built with beginners in mind, it is far easier than any other tool I know, while remaining powerful for advanced users (Perl langage is directly available). Databases can be defined, maintained, added-to, modified, and queried entirely through the web interface without programming. It comes from the 90's and thus is...
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    phpMyQBE

    Query By Example Application for PHP-MySQL systems

    PHP application as a report creator for MySQL databases.
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    RDF Schema Creator and Metadata Registry
    A metadata schema registry server in Perl/C (based on RDF and Sparql/Redland), alongside a GUI client in Java/SWT with Jena for searching, browsing and creating application profiles, schemas and element sets describing resources in Dublin Core and LOM.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Ostos is a Java program for creating product catalog(s) of products sold in different shops and planning, creating, counting prices for and printing shopping lists.
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    Php Database class creation wizard. This code creates a php class for a database table that includes all required SQL to update the database as well as form output code.
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