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zetadb is a python/zope tool that allows a rapid application development of relational database oriented web applications. It generates transladable and user friendly applications to maintain data over the web. It also implements OpenOffice integration
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FleXTriad is a bundle of : Apache 2.2, MySQL 5.0, PHP 5.1, Perl 5.8, FileZila FTP Server 0.9 and QK SMTP Server 3. Tools included: xPanel, phpMyAdmin, MySQL Administrator 1.2 and FleXTriad Monitor. All latest stables.
A set of tools for generating and maintaining database schemas and data. Generates create, drop and upgrade scripts, as well as importing and exporting data. Especially useful for developers of applications with databases.
The PyDB2 package provides a Python DB API 2.0 interface to IBM's DB2 database management system. The package also includes various tools for working with DB2.
PgWorksheet is a simple GUI frontend to PostgreSQL for executing SQL queries and psql commands without using the psql command line tool. Please see the project home page for bug reports, forums and installation instructions.
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The Wedgetail project provides the basis for a shared electronic health record. The project provides a schema for an SQL implementation of a sharedEHR, as well as the tools required to interact securely with the database.
It is a set of tools to help database applications developers to handle database communication, reporting and printing. It has a solid, stable and easy to use API. It is also GUI toolkit agnostic and portable.
AGTK is a suite of software components for building tools for annotating linguistic signals,
time-series data which documents any kind of linguistic behavior (e.g. audio, video).
The internal data structures are based on annotation graphs.
BusyBee could be used to monitor and observe your INFORMIX database server.
It is an easy but flexible monitoring solution which could be used standalone or easily be integrated into system management tools like BigBrother, IBM Tivoli or HP OpenView.
A toolbox for searching and extracting text in Bible databases. Currently in the process of converting the code repository to subversion. It may or may not live at sf.net afterward.
FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
Sqltoolbox is a collection of database manipulation tools allowing viewing, editing, and querying of data across different database platforms and operating systems.
Lemon is a suite of pure Python modules for rapidly developing web applications. Includes: database, webserver, auth & session management, form and templating tools, docs and examples. Flexible enough to use on its own or with other solutions like Apache.
This project exists as a central meeting place for those wishing to share in-house developed applications and tools for local government (and related industries) in Australia.
FramerD is a distributed semi-structured object database originally developed at MIT. It provides an internationalized Scheme-based scripting language, built-in text analysis tools, and special support for web scripting.
Useful tools to: view and download, rapidly and flexibily, CreativeCommons licensed content included in LibreDB (http://libredb.org); expand and update the DB with content featured by netlabels and open content web directories.
A powerfull, generic and extensible data modeling tool. Features: diagram oriented, schema generation and reverse engineer to any relational DB, import and export to many formats, export diagram to picture or vectorial format, printing, documetation, etc
DesktopTools is a collection of small utillities which help to make your daily life easier. Since the tools themself are rather small (projectwise) I keep them not as individual projects, but have them under this collective name.
A cross platform chess database which supports ChessGML, PGN, SVG, PostgreSQL and plugins written in Java or Jython. Some Python chess libraries and some Python tools are included.
Usable pieces are Java and Python opening classification libraries.