DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries.
It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes.
Free and Pro versions are available.
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Guru
Guru is an AI search and knowledge platform that delivers trusted information from your company's scattered docs, apps, and chats the moment you need it without leaving the apps you’re already in.
No need to dig for information, Guru’s personalized AI assistant gets you verified/trusted, relevant answers.
Guru's AI can turn those answers into an AI-powered knowledge platform to replace your legacy wiki and intranet too.
Guru natively integrates with Slack, Google, Microsoft Sharepoint, OneDrive, and Teams, Salesforce, Zendesk, Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Asana, HubSpot, ClickUp, GitHub, GitLab, Intercom, ServiceNow, Linear, Front, and more
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Bookdown
Create HTML, PDF, ePub, and Kindle books using R Markdown by leveraging the bookdown package, an open-source tool designed to streamline the writing of books and comprehensive articles or reports. This package enables you to produce printer-ready publications and ebooks directly from R Markdown files, utilizing a markup language that is more accessible than LaTeX for crafting various elements such as section headings, lists, quotes, figures, tables, and citations. You can choose from a variety of output formats including PDF, LaTeX, HTML, EPUB, and Word, ensuring your content is versatile. Additionally, you have the option to incorporate dynamic graphics and interactive elements such as HTML widgets and Shiny applications. The package supports multiple programming languages, including R, C/C++, Python, Fortran, Julia, Shell scripts, and SQL, among others. Furthermore, LaTeX equations, theorems, and proofs are compatible across all output formats, enhancing the academic rigor of your work. You can easily publish your books to platforms like GitHub, bookdown.org, and any other web servers, while also benefiting from seamless integration with the RStudio IDE. Finally, with just one click, you can publish your work to https://bookdown.org, making the sharing process incredibly efficient. This combination of features makes bookdown an invaluable resource for anyone looking to produce professional-quality written works.
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Mark Text
Mark Text is an open-source project licensed under MIT, and users can always access the latest version through the GitHub release page. The project is actively under development, with its progress heavily reliant on the contributions of various sponsors. It offers support for GitHub Flavored Markdown table blocks, allowing users to easily add or remove rows and columns. Additionally, it features the ability to create flowcharts, sequence diagrams, Gantt charts, and Vega charts. The application adheres to both CommonMark and GitHub Flavored Markdown specifications. Users benefit from a real-time preview (WYSIWYG) along with a streamlined interface designed to facilitate a distraction-free writing environment. It also includes Markdown extensions for math expressions (via KaTeX), front matter, and emojis. Furthermore, users can enhance their writing efficiency with support for paragraphs and inline style shortcuts, and they can conveniently paste images directly from their clipboard into the document. Overall, Mark Text aims to provide a comprehensive set of tools for effective and efficient markdown editing.
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