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    MakeDBO
    MakeDBO is a MySQL library for PHP. It includes a mysql database interface and a DBO class builder to automatically generate PHP classes from your database tables. Currently requires Smarty templating engine.
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    pdgo (PHP DataGrid Object) is a tool for build fast and easy grid with data from PEAR DB and MDB2, by sending a Query SQL to the object. pdg generate dynamic forms for CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) the data.
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    AQAL makes easy to access data on DBs without know SQL. It implements Business Object/Manager pattern: Object maps table, builds SQL syntax, carries data; Manager performs queries, handles Objects (conveniently extended by Application Business Objects).
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