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    ZeosLib

    Database components for Delphi, FreePascal/Lazarus, Kylix, C++ Builder

    The ZeosLib is a set of database components for MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Interbase, Firebird, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise and Adaptive Server Anywhere (previously Sybase), Oracle, SQLite, OleDB, DuckDB and QuestDB for Delphi, FreePascal/Lazarus and C++ Builder.
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    deltasql

    deltasql

    Version Control for your Database

    deltasql is an advanced Database Schema Version Control. It allows a team to commonly develop a data model on the fly, while the source code is growing. Sync algo supports branches and tags. Works for postgreSQL, Oracle, mySQL, MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server or any SQL-like db.
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    F4Points

    This software is a pointsystem for F4 Scale

    The software use Lazarus and FreePascal in conjunction with PostgreSQL as developer base. The aim is to provide an system for F4 that are approved by FAI.
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    Debio-Sql

    Debio-Sql

    A Firebird Sql Management Tool

    Debio-Sql is a database tool for the Firebird RDBMS, Cross platform without Serious dependency! Lite and efficient! Code completion, Object finder, Syntax highlighter with customization, User/Portable Mode, Work with FB 2.x And FB 3.x Api. Embedded connection support. Altering the Stored procedures and the Functions(FB 3.x). Release binaries in (Linux x86_64 Gtk2/3 Qt4/5 , Win32/64) for every version, (XOS will be added in future versions). Future features: Backup/Restore Graphical Relations with chart User Manager with Privileges Create/Alter Tables with graphical tool Graphical query builder Copy Database (Meta-data/Content) with graphical wizard between two databases Developed with the FreePascal and the Lazarus.
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    Xeletor

    In memory database for XML files

    Xeletor is a simple and easy to use server for searching XML files. It runs on all major platforms. It reads XML files into memory and allows to search them via a subset of XPath queries.
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    This project is an customised, highly evolved open source L2J server emulation software. Main source bases mostly on L2JOfficial project files. Project is written in Java, Python, XML, HTML, SQL and so on. //// and is not available to all anymore. ho
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