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    Little Software Stats
    Little Software Stats is the first free and open source program that allows software developers to keep track of how their software is being used. It is coded in PHP/MySQL which allows it to run on most web servers.
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    MAMP
    MAMP is a very easy to install compilation of Apache, PHP and MySQL for Mac OS X. Everything will be installed in one folder. If you want to get rid of it, just move the folder into trash. An easy to use cocoa program to start and stop the servers.
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    A framework and IB plugin system to design a database connection, queries, and visual elements for Cocoa applications.
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    ObjectCog is a new open-source web application server for Mac OSX. It is implemented in Objective-C and utilizes AOLServer to handle htttp/https requests.
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    CocoaMySQL is a MySQL admin tool similar to phpMyAdmin. It is programmed in Cocoa and Objective-C (Mac OSX). CocoaMySQL allows you to edit databases, tables (fields and indexes) and rows, perform custom queries and import/export data.
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    The project aims at providing a standard API for connecting to a MySQL DB server from a Cocoa application programmed in Objective C. If this frameworks shows any use for you, please drop me a mail....
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    StarPeak ToolKit provides an API for document and GUI based applications.
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    LucidSQL is aimed at being a very simple MySQL management tool. It is meant for people who don\'t know MySQL and just need to get their work DONE. It will be written COMPLETELY in Cocoa with Objective-C.
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    Every Alpaca Breeder needs a business package to manage and ease the work involved with running the farm or ranch. This Project will address all the common stuff, medical tracking, financial etc. It will be used to manage my alpaca breeding farm
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