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    garlic

    garlic

    GaRLiC=Gambas Raw Lines of Code, a Gambas2 code library for use in SMB

    Building blocks, small demo apps, and pieces of sample code for Gambas2. Also see more recent Garlic3 project on https://sourceforge.net/projects/garlic3. All can be used to take a look how things can be done in Gambas, not with the idea to supply a product or a finished program. The sourcecode can easily be run from Gambas2 on Linux. Some small programs that appear here are in real use in a small business, but no warranty is given! SimpleDemo contains more complete apps that can be...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SQL Server Manager Lite

    SQL Server Manager Lite

    Simple database management tool for MS SQL Server

    SQL Server Manager Lite is a simple but effective database management tool for Microsoft SQL Server. System Requirements: * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later * Windows 2000 SP4 * 1 GHz Processor or faster NOTICE: MS SQL Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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