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    Report Builder

    Report Builder

    Report Designer for .net Applications

    Creating reports is not very easy with VB.net or C# especially if your are using express editions. Visual Studio Professional provides Crystal reports which is a design time report designer. LNSoft Report Designer is an application that can be integrated in an application so that reports can be edited at runtime.
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    Sooda is a library that provides simple yet efficient means for accessing relational databases from .NET languages such as C#, VB.NET, JScript.NET. It provides transparent object materialization, lookup, 1-N, N-N relations, XML serialization, transaction
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    DbPipeline.NET

    OR-Mapper for C# and VB.NET that is better than Entity Framework

    ... ADO.NET or Entity Framework. Our goal when designing the DbPipeline.NET™ Library was to create an easy to use database access layer set of classes using 100% managed code so that VB.NET and C#.NET programmers can use it to build database applications (Client/Server, Web, and 3-tier) without having to be consumed with the programming involved with the retrieval, handling, management and storage in memory of the data while it is being worked on, and updating of the data.
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    NhGen - NHibernate Code Generator
    A Mapping generator for NHibernate (NH) via FluentNH and NH.Burrows. Generate source code in C# to access MySql or SQL Server dbs. VB.Net may be supported eventually. See Develop > News menu for updates and release notes.
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    Manage your IT department more effectively

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    An Object/Relational persistence layer for VB6 and .NET (VB.NET,C#,etc) similar to ObjectSpaces etc. Database interaction is managed transparently at runtime and requires no SQL knowledge. Great performance, caching, flexible O/R mapping and more.
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    Fichage is a database app designed to take away the hassle of taking handwritted notes of a book. It can manage information about books. The software can access any number of databases. Programmed in VB.NET 2002 using MS Access as the database engine
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