Led is a general purpose LDAP editor which allows editing of LDIF records or standard unix flat file representations of LDAP databases using your favorite editor.
Web application for browsing and searching contact details within an LDAP directory. Supports Microsoft/Samba Active Directory, OpenLDAP and Novell eDirectory.
QSchmed is a GUI editor for LDAPV3 schema files. It is customisable for unique OID's and will suck the schema directly from the LDAPV3 server. Unlike other LDAP gui's out there, this one actually edit's the schema itself. It is *not* (yet) an LDAP browser
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LDAPManager is an open source Cocoa application, written in Objective-C, to provide an LDAP browser/editor with a native Mac OS X interface. Should work fine on Tiger and Panther, and perhaps earlier.
An Eclipse plugin for browsing and editing LDAP directories. Includes: tree-based DIT-browser, entry editor, spreadsheet-like search result editor, schema browser, LDIF support and a rich LDIF editor.
A motif-based linux/solaris LDAP directory client which simplifies creating, editing, browsing and pattern/template changing of LDAP directory. Multiediting several entries, easy creating entries, working with abstract objects instead entries.
LDIFtoCSV
Converts LDIF(LDAP Data Interchange Format)
text files to CSV(comma-separated values) text files.
The file can then be manipulated in a text editor or
spreadsheet program easier.
Directory Manager is a tool for managing LDAP directory data. It includes a schema independant editor, a schema viewer and some pretty Views of the data. (And an easy way to create your own custom views). Directory Manager requires an LDAP v3 server.