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Description: SqliteQuery is a utility for executing SQL statements on SQLite databases. You can edit and maintain existing databases or create new ones through the user-interface. SqliteQuery comes with the compiled SQLite database library builtin. The main purpose of SqliteQuery is to execute SQL statements and watch the result on SELECT statements in a tableview. Choose which of the typed SQL statement to be executed by selecting or simply execute all if no selection is made. The SqliteQuery user-interface is separated in four parts. 1. setting the database path (defining a not existing path will create a new database - you will actualy be asked before creating it 2. input of SQL statements 3. showing result of SELECT statements in a tableview 4. showing a log output Requirements: SQLite database library has been compiled on a Mac OS X 10.3.9 system. So in general Mac OS X 10.3 and Mac OS X 10.4 (I work on Tiger) is supported. Mac OS X 10.2 should work too, but this is untested. With version 0.6.1 of SqliteQuery Mac OSX 10.3.9 is required at minimum. Licence: SqliteQuery is freeware. See file License.txt in distribution. Changelog:
Version 0.7.3:
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Version 0.7.0: Version 0.6.1: Version 0.6.0: Version 0.5.3: Version 0.5.2:
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Description: With Mac OSX Unix port (Darwin) it is posible to use software like PostgreSQL, Apache or Tomcat. I sometimes use these kinds of software and wanted to get rid of opening the Terminal and type in the start and stop commands each time. Some of them like mysql come packaged with installers and have PreferencePanels. But I wanted something that is able to deal with multiple programs at a time. And there the idea of Cocser was born. To bring it to the point, Cocser is a Cocoa tool for calling terminal applications or scripts with displaying the stdout and stderr streams. Application Set entries get saved and loaded on startup. Requirements: Mac OSX 10.2.x (Jaguar) and above Licence: Cocser is freeware. Changelog: Version 0.7.2: - added native Intel-Mac support. Version 0.7.1: Version 0.7.0:
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Description: Sysdiag is a memory testing tool and a system diagnose tool for Amiga systems. Sysdiag shows information of memory, hardware, ... of your Amiga. For memory testing it uses algorithms like: - custum address test - own address test - walking ones test - moving inv (8bit) test - moving inv (32 bit) test - modulo x (8 bit) test - modulo x (32 bit) test - bit fading test Start Amiga without OS and execute from Amiga Shell to test as much memory as possible. Some of the tests are executed twice (memory cache enabled and disabled). The bit fading test can take much longer. It tests if the memory is refreshed and if the bits are stable. Requirements: It has been tested on AmigaOS 3.9 but should work as well on AmigaOS 2.0 and above, maybe on OS 1.3 systems, but this is untested. Licence: This peace of software is released under GPL. Download: I have made a archive with all source files including makefiles. There is a compiled version for 68020 Amigas in this archive, too. |
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| all copyright by manfred bergmann |
last update: 02-19-2008
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