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    SQLTools for Oracle
    ...This program is not so comprehensive as Tora or TOAD but it is ideal when you need basic data querying capabilities and objects browsing. It also supports a basic subset of SQL*Plus commands (connect/disconnect, bind and define variables). It works with Oracle 8i/9i/10g/11g databases. Oracle Client 32bit is required. Check http://www.sqltools.net for more information, http://www.sqltools.net/cgi-bin/yabb25/YaBB.pl?board=sql_status for development progress and news.
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    BOND is a RAD (rapid application development) tool for creating database applications. It allows you to develop GUI front ends to PostgreSQL databases. It uses XML to define widget layout and how to obtain information from databases.
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    Define your database structure and relations once using the ZsqlML (Zenark's SQL Markup Language) XML DTD, and then generate mulitple vendor-specific SQL scripts, thereby solving the issue of SQL script variances across multiple platforms.
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