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    QDepo

    QDepo - formerly known as TPDA - Query Repository Tool

    QDepo - A desktop application for retrieving and exporting data from relational database systems to spreadsheet files, also formerly known as "TPDA - Query Repository Tool". The graphical user interface is based on wxPerl or PerlTk. The main feature of the application is the SQL query repository management. The repository consists from a collection of XML files that ca easily be moved or copied to other computers. The supported formats are Excel (.xls), ODF and CSV. The Database management system support includes CUBRID (new), Firebird, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
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    meBiblio

    meBiblio is a bibliography tool

    meBiblio was specially developed as a small and accessible Python-based bibliography tool. meBiblio can organize your reference library, allows easy search in your references and permits immediate retrieval and examination of digitally stored literature items. It connects to online catalogs as PUBMED to retrieve data.
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