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    Kevora
    Kevora provides an IDE for database developers and DBAs. It is being designed to be an alternative tool for those interested in working on Linux, Windows or MacOS workstations.
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    A database with PHP frontend to keep all the information about your movies Collection. Object Oriented and easy to add new features. Supports themes with Smarty templates. Using PEAR for authentication and Database Access.
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    This is a Java project building with NetBeans 6. The final result is a mySQL client that can do several things as run sql statements, administrate a mySQL database and used as development or administrative tool for the mySQL database.
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