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    DB Explorer

    DB Explorer

    The modern AI‑first database client for developers DBAs and analyst

    DB Explorer is a free, cross-platform database query tool and schema explorer built for developers, DBAs, and data analysts. It provides a clean graphical interface for connecting to multiple database systems, writing and executing SQL, exploring schemas, monitoring database health, and generating SQL queries using AI — all from a single application. Supported Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, Amazon DynamoDB, and any JDBC-compatible database.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Adele

    Adhoc Data Exploration - Live & Easy

    Adele was developed to simplify the daily work with data. Use it as a swiss knife to fill the gap between your work with spreadsheet application like MS Excel and enterprise servers like SAP ERP. Specialized tools like Rapid Miner, KNIME or similiary stuff should not be replaced. But Adele is designed for business people working with spreadsheet applications to analyse their data. There are many technical concepts in an easier way included. For example realtime OLAP, transformations,...
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    MedioVis is concerned with the user-centred development of next generation visual information seeking systems for novice and nonexpert users. Various Browsing-oriented data exploration strategies are supported (overview & detail, filtering, zooming etc.)
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    ConquestExplorer
    The ConquestExplorer framework is an open- source software for rapid prototyping of data-oriented desktop applications. It supports a transparent data model, interfaces for external tools and CRUD (Create, Update, Delete) features.
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    Entrance is the MySQL browser with charts and tools for data exploration. Requires JRE 1.5. Visit our new web site, http://dbentrance.com/, for more details.
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    Cinefile

    A category-based approach to exploring film data.

    Cinefile is a prototype of a category-based method of database exploration. It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories. Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com).
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