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    RefDB is a reference database and bibliography tool for SGML, XML, and LaTeX documents, sort of a Reference Manager or BibTeX for markup languages. It is portable and known to run on Linux, Free/NetBSD, OSX, Solaris, and Windows/Cygwin.
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    Allows you the flexibility of applying your own tagging scheme to any media collection of your choice using a simple XML format.
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    xlsLib

    C++/C library to construct Excel .xls files in code.

    A multiplatform C++ library for dynamic generation of Excel .xls files containing multiple worksheets. Unlike .csv files, these can be directly opened by Excel and thus provide an excellent way to output large data sets that require further analysis. To see the latest changes, select "Files" and view the README text displayed at the bottom of that pane. IMPORTANT: Major changes are contained in the current SVN source. If you have time please try to use it or the...
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    Searches arbitrary text input (logs, etc) for regular expression(s) matching, and then executes arbitrary SQL statement(s) with matched substrings used as parameters. Offers daemon, incremental and transactional features.
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    UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
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    Microsoft Visual 6.0 C++ :New 4gl Windows API, Sql, Queries( Data Base : Excel,Access,Foxpro,Dbase,Text,csv),Ado, Sort, Reporting , Sms phone,Ftp server, mail/mapi,generate Pdf(acrobat) Text,office:Excel/Word, un/Compression(cabsdk),GIf anim,jpg,bmp...
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    LIRC-aware, plain text, Unix toolset for managing mp3 playback with little user interaction. Main features: Recall last frame and track of all playlists, Load defaults from a configuration file, Transparent directory loading and recompilation.
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    Berkeley batabase Manipulation Tool (BMT) wants to be a instrument for opening/searching/editing/browsing berkeley databases based on provided definition. Manipulation can be done using text command line interface and also graphical frontend.
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    This project will create a major mode for mysql in Emacs. It will allow you all the usefulness of the mysql command line client, from within Emacs. I don't know if I'll do a full blown major mode yet, but the functions to run queries are definitely ther
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    The Pioneer DVF07 (or 727) 300 Disc CD changer has support for text titles and artists in the player. This connects to FreeDB.org and downloads the text to the player. While this is Win32 software, only the GUI is not portable. You could whip up a command
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    A text based database interface implemented in Java/JDBC, sporting readline. Field and table name completion is there, even ever so flaky
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    CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.
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    A database builder/editor/viewer for maintaining RDB tables using the Linux-based Agenda VR3 PDA. Users can create and edit structured data records compatible with the RDB tab-delimited text format.
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    Bibtool is a simple curses-based editor for BibTeX bibliography files, especially useful for those who have to maintain a large number of references for a major piece of documentation, like a PhD thesis. The name 'bibtool' was already in use by another project. To avoid confusion this project has been renamed 'bibcursed' for further development. There will be no further updates to bibtool, and you should start using Bibcursed instead (also hosted on Sourceforge).
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