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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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SQLObject

    SQLObject is a Python ORM.

    SQLObject is an object-relational mapper for Python. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Firebird, MaxDB/SapDB, MS SQL and Sybase. It supports Python versions back to 2.7.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Pylax

    Database front end for SQLite, PostgreSQL and MySQL

    A RAD database front end tool for building rich client GTK-based GUI applications on SQLite, PostgreSQL and MySQL, using embedded Python as scripting language
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SQL DB Semantic Browser

    SQL DB Semantic Browser

    One click access to all data relevant to the selected object (row).

    DB Semantic Browser (DBSB) is designed for the software developers. Applications access data located in multiple tables and it takes some effort to get all information relevant to the particular object. Developers have more interesting things to do than navigating through multiple tables, determining keys and selecting rows. DBSB uses DB meta-data, discovers relationships between tables and shows rows related to the selected one. See Wiki for documentation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JDFeditor

    JDFeditor

    GUI application for editing database files.

    The purpose is to be a cross-platform, quick and simple database manager, main goal is to provide developers with a tool to produce small to medium size databases efficiently. If you need a database at its simplest form, without any extra hassle of knowing how to access the produced library. Then JDFeditor is the right tool for you. JDFeditor is bundled with an easy-to-use Python library: jdf_lib. jdf_lib will quickly load the content of your database into a variable. All you need...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PyLucid is a Open Source web content management system written in Python using the Django Framework. fully customizable output, expandable with plugins, i18n, L10n, Revision controled, support many database engines, WSGI conform and many more...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FleXTriad is a bundle of : Apache 2.2, MySQL 5.0, PHP 5.1, Perl 5.8, FileZila FTP Server 0.9 and QK SMTP Server 3. Tools included: xPanel, phpMyAdmin, MySQL Administrator 1.2 and FleXTriad Monitor. All latest stables.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Python Sqlite Shell - a drop-in replacement for the standard sqlite shell (www.sqlite.org), expanded to allow user defined SQL functions to be easily created within the shell or within a SQL script using an in-line python function definition.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Musiql is a command-line frontend to MPlayer that stores track and playlist information in an SQLite database and allows access to this database through SQL queries entered on the command line.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ActiveGrid is an Enterprise Web 2.0 solution that allows the composition of code-free applications that comply with corporate IT standards. Technologies include Python, Java, XForm, Xpath, WSDL, CSS, XML Schema (XSD), XACML, and BPEL.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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