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    NocoDB

    NocoDB

    Open Source Airtable Alternative

    NocoDB is an open source #NoCode platform that turns any database into a smart spreadsheet. It is free & self-hostable. Let your imagination be thy limit. Create unlimited grid view, gallery view, form view from your own data. Search, sort, filter columns and rows with ultra ease. Collaborate just like spreadsheets. Invite your team with fine-grained Access Control. Share views publicly and also with password protection. Build automation with you favorite apps: Microsoft Teams Slack, Discord, Whatsapp, Twilio, Email & SMS.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    MyInventory

    MyInventory

    Decentralized inventory for opensimulator accounts

    This project is just starting up, therefore there isn't anything usable to download yet! The inventory (clothes, shapes, attachments etc.) of an avatar is traditionally stored centrally in the databases of the grid. If a user only visits one or maybe two grids, this central storage works quite well, but as more and more grids are starting to appear, the centralist thinking starts to become frustrating. Each time a user creates an account on a new grid, the user is faced with a nearly empty inventory, and has to spend time searching for suitable clothes and accessories. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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