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    gnome-sql-editor duplicate's (or exceeds) most of the functionality of Informix's SQLEditor. It uses the perl DBI so databases other than Informix are accesible if you have the correct DBD modules.
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    Fast GUI based multilanguage database client (in perl/DBI/Tk). Supports most databases, runs on Windows / Unix / Linux. Powerfull SQL editor, view data in spreadsheets, powerfull filter tools. Form to edit/insert datasets. Highly configurable.
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    sqsh2 is a database independent sql client for terminal environment of Unix/Linux (~isql) with 1) command history 2) command editing via vi 3) shell integration 4) multiple db connections. sqsh2 is inspired by sqsh (Thank you Scott).
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