*** Glom
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
Glom uses the PostgreSQL database backend but it can not edit databases
that it did not create, because it uses only a simple subset of Postgres
functionality.
Here are some screenshots, with explanations:
http://www.glom.org/screenshots/
Glom is written in C++, with gtkmm, Bakery, and libgdamm. It uses
Python for calculated fields, with help from pygtk.
More information is at
http://www.glom.org
*** Changes
glom 0.8.29 - changes since 0.8.27:
* Field Definitions: Added default formatting, so you don't
have to specify the same formatting repeatedly.
* Make the .glom document more compact.
* File/Print works for List view, printing a list of records
in the found set.
* Reports:
- The Summary part is now implemented, allowing totals,
averages, and counts.
- Group By parts may now show extra "secondary"
fields, in addition to the field by which the records are
grouped.
* Translations updated:
- Spanish (Francisco Javier F. Serrador)
- Czech (Miloslav Trmac)
- Canadian English (Adam Weinberger)
- British English (Gareth Owen)
http://www.glom.org
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Murray Cumming
murrayc@murrayc.com
www.murrayc.com
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