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    SQLTabs

    SQLTabs

    Rich SQL client for Postgresql, MySQL, MS SQL, Amazon Redshift

    SQLTabs is a cross-platform SQL client built using Electron and Vue.js that offers a modern and intuitive interface for managing SQL databases. It supports multiple database types and allows users to run queries in tabs, explore schemas, and view results in a clean, responsive UI. SQLTabs is designed for developers and analysts who need a simple yet powerful tool for database interaction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    freePHPgallery

    freePHPgallery

    file explorer and picture gallery — web-based, easy-to-use and free

    freePHPgallery is a web-based, easy-to-use and free file explorer and picture gallery software written in PHP. freePHPgallery is designed for mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers, and features an multiple language web-presentation. freePHPgallery only requires PHP. It does not need a database or any other additional software. A sample installation can be seen and tested here: https://freephpgallery.sourceforge.io
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Technology Explorer for IBM DB2
    The Technology Explorer for IBM DB2 is a light weight, web based console for DB2 that helps you learn about DB2 using demonstrations and tutorials. The TE is designed from the ground up to be easy to use and customize to suit your needs.
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    pyMantis
    pyMantis is a data-management system for (systems) biology build on the web2py framework. It features: tree based file explorer, relational db table wizzard with automated creation of user interfaces, internal and external access management, wiki, ..
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    yLife : Yu-Gi-Oh! Life
    yLife aims to be the Firefox of Yu-Gi-Oh!. Very user-friendly and useful for duellists/players/collectionners of Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is based on Modules : Card Explorer, Deck Builder,... It is powered by YCD : Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Database.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The SPASE Registry Explorer is a web browser application that enables interactive exploration of a SPASE compliant registry. The contents of a SPASE registry are organized in a tree and resource descriptions rendered for viewing in the browser.
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    ACCESSdb is a JavaScript library used to dynamically connect to and query locally available Microsoft Access database files within Internet Explorer.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ERE-The Examination Results Explorer is an advanced web application basically designed to give the students of a school, and the school faculty, access to a detailed and analytical view of their examination results (Technologies:PHP,MySQL,JavaScript)
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