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    HammerDB

    HammerDB

    HammerDB Database Load Testing and Benchmarking Tool

    HammerDB is a leading benchmarking and load testing tool for relational databases like PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL. It implements industry-standard workloads such as TPC-C and TPC-H to simulate real-world transactional and analytical database performance. HammerDB is widely used by DBAs and performance engineers to evaluate hardware, configurations, and scaling.
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    Scid vs. PC

    Scid vs. PC

    Chess Database and Toolkit program

    "Shane's Chess Information Database" is a huge chess toolkit with extensive database, analysis and chess-playing features. Scid vs. PC is a usability and bug-fix fork of Scid. It has many interface fixes and improvements, and is fully compatible with Scid's .si4 databases. New features include a rewritten Gamelist, Computer Tournament, and FICS, Tree, Book and Graph improvements.
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    Downloads: 668 This Week
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    AMEN
    AMEN (Annotation, Mapping, Expression and Network) is a stand-alone, unified suite of tools to manage, explore and combine biological multifaceted high-throughput data such as annotation, chromosomal location, expression and interaction data.
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    DaFT is a frontend to any database that can be connected via ODBC. It provides list views of tables and columns, table view of data, SQL editor, CSV,HTML,SyLK,XLS data format export, and functions for copying data between two ODBC databases.
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    DQuery is a Dynamic Simple Query tool used to retrieve data as matching record(s) for a field value input by user with redirecting the output option also. It is developed using Tcl/TK.
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    MysqlSpy is a perl/Tk tool to Administrate locally and remote Mysql Database. You are able to Monitor, subqueries, and change data from any Mysql Database.
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    Anastasia is a SGML/XML publication tool which allows the processing and searching of large documents using tcl scripting. See https://github.com/peterrobinson/Anastasia2 for updated code, etc, for running in Apache 2 environments.
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