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    SQLite Micro Manager

    SQLite Micro Manager

    Simplest SQLite3 GUI program

    SQLite Micro Manager is a lightweight, fast and configurable GUI program mostly designed to access, browse and modify data in SQLite3 databases maintained by other applications, like Web browsers, home accounting software etc. It supports drag-and-drop operations, saving to and retrieving SQL statements from internal library and disk files. runs natively on 64 bit Windows 7/8/10 and Linux Ubuntu derivatives with GTK2+.
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    File traker is a simple program, to hold view of your stored files (file name, description, disk place). It is written in Delphi, needs the BDE and runs on W32. Sorry, but I have no longer time for the project. May be in future.
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    DiskCat is a program designed to help you maintain and organize all the data stored in your removable disks, like CDs and DVDs. It is beeing written in Java, so it is multiplatform and, as it uses JDBC, it can work with your preferred database server.
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