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Mullmin Visit | Review
Feature rich web page interface created in ASP, intended for the viewing and/or modification of databases via the web. Small utility, requiring very little configuration, which may be integrated with existing web sites, or used by developers to ease the process of managing their online databases.
Price: Free - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Any ASP - Updated: 28/06/2004

WebDBA Visit | Review
Full featured web-based database administration tool written in ASP/VBScript. Designed to be a central control panel to administer all aspects of your Access and SQL Server Database over the internet.
Price: Free - Version: 0.1 Beta - Platform(s): All - Updated: 28/06/2004

Aspdb-ax Visit | Review
Design, search and edit SQL Server and MS Access databases online. Advanced search capabilites and support for foreign keys, stored procedures, and triggers from your browser.
Price: $129.00 - Version: 3.17 - Platform(s): Windows - Updated: 28/06/2004

Mylittleadmin Visit | Review
Administer MS Access and SQL Server databases through the ASP source code. Allows you to completly manage the table, field, and indexes structure as well as the actual record content. No component or DLL installation is necessary.
Price: $140.95 - $187.95 - Version: 1.5a - Platform(s): Win NT - Updated: 28/06/2004

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