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make Access-like forms for MySQL databases, using a local webserver
I want to move to Linux and MySQL but am currently using MS Access on W7. As MySQL has no front-end I have been searching for years (!) to find a simple way of developing user-interaction forms which do the same as (and more than?) MS Access forms.
I've looked at lots of dbase admin front ends (PHPMyAdmin, SQLWorkbench, etc.), CMSs, CRMs and ERPs.
The aim is to provide MySQL Connector extensions for LibreOffice for Linux 32/64 and OSX64 bit versions of LibreOffice.
Versions for Linux 32bit and 64bit LibreOffice are built on Ubuntu-based OSes.
The connector is built using the source tree code from the LibreOffice project, and released under the GPL2. See License file within extension for more details. For the source code, please go to the LibreOffice git repository :
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice
Folder numbers correspond to the version of LibreOffice for which the connector has been built.
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