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    DrawDB

    DrawDB

    Free, simple, and intuitive online database diagram editor

    DrawDB is an open source database diagramming tool for designing schemas visually and generating SQL from them. You create tables, columns, indexes, and foreign keys via drag-and-drop, and the app keeps relationships clear with clean, orthogonal connectors. It exports DDL for popular SQL dialects so you can move quickly from design to migration scripts. Projects can be saved, shared, and exported as images for documentation, making it useful for handoffs and reviews. The editor supports...
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    "Tiny Oracle Get" is a Oracle DB GUI tool on Linux/Windows for developers. It supports DB browsing, comparison of SQL results, DDL output, drawing ER-diagram automatically, Excel friendly interface with multi-Language.Required Oracle Client and Qt4
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    sql2diagram converts sql scripts to diagrams in the XML format dia, which can be viewed and further maintained with the dia drawing program. It is a good help for the documentation of a database structure. It provides HTML output as well.
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