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    The Black Toolkit

    The Black Toolkit

    RAD Tool and IDE for PHP, JSP, ASP, C++ and Java Swing

    The interface supports drag and drop HTML components, javascript and scriptlet events, and generate a very fast code, with no additional softwares layers or libraries. You can put your libraries, like jQuery. The generated code works with all browsers. You can create and debug Applets or Java Swing applications easily with the Visual Editor of the tool. Build C++ applications.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LazLiteDB

    LazLiteDB

    LazLiteDB is an SQLite DB editor and reporter application

    LazLiteDB can create and utilize multi-table SQlite databases with report capability. It provides an editor to create SQLite tables and maintain the table structure. For day to day data entry, LazLiteDB provides a user friendly interface with custom reports. See ReadMe.txt file for version updates
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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