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Does anyone have or know where I can find a front end application that will inventory personal contacts or equipment such as model, serial #, location, etc etc etc? Looking for a PHP or front end proprietary application that will let me input data based on their database configuration so that I can see how schema's, databases, tables, and more are generated. I don't know how to program anything so I would think there are some available applications I could download / use to build my PostgreSQL database. Anyone have any suggestions?
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The first entry if you Google "PostgresSQL GUI" point to this page. Perhaps one of those is what you want.
Those look like GUI tools to admin the database which is not what I want. I'm looking for a GUI front end application that will allow me to enter in data based on their table / schema configuration. I don't need a GUI front end to manage my existing databases.
Well, add "data entry" to the query I suggested above and you'll be pointed to several tools. Two of them are in the list I suggested, although only the rekall seems to be available. (It's listed as "commercial," but a GPL version is mentioned on the page referenced in the WiKi article.)
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