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    pyDaSSQLiteMan

    An easy way to manage SQLite databases and query CSV files

    Welcome to the project page for pyDaSSQLiteMan (Python Data and SQLite Manager). This application is a Python Tkinter application designed to enable easy SQLite database file manipulation, and an easy method to run SQL styled queries on CSV files. If you're not downloading the pre-compiled executable you will need Python to run this app. You can download it from http://www.python.org/ . I'd recommend something after version 3. Testing has been Windows based. SQLite is a free database...
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    Deckard is a simple, curses based, database front-end written in python. The idea is to make something like Microsoft Access, using curses screens, and independent of the database engine.
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