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    Beekeeper Studio

    Beekeeper Studio

    Cross-platform SQL Editor and Database Manager

    Beekeeper Studio is an open source, cross-platform SQL editor and database management app that is both powerful and easy to use. It lets you query and manage your relational databases, with support for connecting to SQLite, MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres, SQL Server and Amazon Redshift databases. Unlike most other open source SQL editors and database managers, Beekeeper Studio isn’t cluttered with unnecessary features, but does come with the essentials that you need. This includes SQL auto...
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    SQL Notebook

    SQL Notebook

    SQL Notebook — Casual data exploration in SQL

    SQL Notebook is a free Windows application for querying and analyzing data across multiple sources, including SQLite, PostgreSQL, Excel, and CSV files. It combines a SQL editor with a notebook interface, allowing for data exploration, transformation, and visualization in one place. SQL Notebook is ideal for analysts and data enthusiasts.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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