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    Maggy is a tool for designing an application around a Sqlite or a MySQL database. Oriented towards information databases, its main task is searching information quickly through lists and inverted data. Originally written in php and designed for MySQL, the version 2 is a full rewrite in Python, now oriented to SQLite. MySQL support may be included, but not fully implemented yet. Maggy2 is in beta state and the documentation is missing. But the program is quite fully functional.
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    Netgraph

    Netgraph

    A cross platform http sniffer with a web UI

    Netgraph is a packet sniffer tool that captures all HTTP requests/responses, and displays them in a web page. You can run Netgraph in your Linux server without a desktop environment installed, and monitor HTTP requests/responses in your laptop's browser.
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    MaeBlok

    MaeBlok

    Rapid web development tool for business applications

    You assemble *blocks* in your django template, with each block wired to a tastypie resource, which in turn is mapped to a django model. Each *block* will reside in a dijit ContentPane which you must define in your template. You have a choice of 2 layouts for each *block*, Form or Grid based. Form displays a single record in either a 1, 2 or 3 column layout while Grid displays many rows in a spreadsheet like grid. You can perform edits in place on fields in both layouts. You can...
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