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    Goozzee

    Goozzee

    Easily create,browse and share knowledge bases on Windows, Mac & Linux

    ...Create links between your notes and files, and browse through your knowledge base by following these links, or simply search using the fast and powerful full text search engine. The GUI is written in C++ (using wxWidgets for easier cross-platform portability), and data is saved in a mysql relational database. Goozzee is available in 2 versions : - "Personal Edition" : single-user mode, using an embedded Mysql database engine. - "Network Edition" : multi-user mode, where Goozzee uses a mysql or MariaDB server to store its data.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Logician is a JavaScript and C++ cross-platform Decision Table and XML based Rules Engine. Decision tables provide an efficient, easy way for expressing complex rules and deploying to the client on both the desktop and in a web browser.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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