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    dblab

    dblab

    The database client every command line junkie deserves

    dblab is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3, written in Go and works on OSX, Linux and Windows machines. Main idea behind using Go for backend development is to utilize ability of the compiler to produce zero-dependency binaries for multiple platforms. dblab was created as an attempt to build very simple and portable application to work with local or remote PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite3/Oracle/SQL Server databases.
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    SweCompiler

    This compiler is focusing on easy gui layout (text) and databases.

    This compiler is focusing on easy gui and databases. It's support PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SqLite, Odbc. It is running under Linux too (wine). OpenGL support (only 64 bits version), easy printer layout (non gui) and serial communication (demo is coming). I've been used it for a long time so it should be stabile (32 bits ver).
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