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RexDB

July 14, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Analysis & Modeling
rexdborgheaderAvailability: Free Download
Comparable:  Access, Cambridge Structural Database System, Filemaker Pro

RexDB is a platform for creating Configurable Data Repositories (CDRs). Unlike typical data warehouses and data marts, CDRs can be configured by implementation analysts, usually with little-to-no help from software engineers, and with no help from database administrators.

RexDB includes several specialized end-user applications for supporting common data interaction activities and workflows. Several of these applications, such as those used for data entry and data exploration, are considered mission-critical and are “reserved” in the sense that that they can only be configured along specific dimensions to ensure high levels of stability and consistency across all solutions. Other “applets” are fully configurable in the sense that analysts can augment pre-built applets — or create entirely new applets — by configuring data models, ETL pipelines, data capture forms, data marts, user interaction screens, and business intelligence reports and dashboards.

Screens are composed of standard widgets organized inside templates. In cases where an application requires a screen not supported by the existing library of widgets and templates, the configuration library of widgets and templates can be extended by a customization engineer using a standard open-source web framework (ReactJS). Thus, the library grows over time, further reducing the need to use customization engineers for common cases and reducing the cost of delivery on standard projects.

Tags: database

Gramps

July 14, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Analysis & Modeling

Gramps_LogoTypeAvailability: Free Download
Comparable:  

 Gramps is an open source genealogical tool that is intuitive for hobbyists and feature rich for professional genealogists.  It is backed by an open community that supports research and is created and governed by professional genealogists.  Gramps will allow a user to track people, families, relationships, places, sources, citations, ancestry, media, history, and other information.  It also allows a user to generate reports on ancestors or descendants of an individual.  Translations exist for 31 different languages.  Gramps is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD.

Reaper

July 07, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Multimedia

reaper-logoAvailability: Free 60 Day Trial
Comparable: Audacity, GarageBand, Pro Tools, Audition

REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) is a digital audio workstation created by Cockos. It is distributed with an uncrippled evaluation license with a nag screen explaining the license cost. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7/8) and Mac OS X (10.4-10.10). Reaper features multi-track recording, a non-destructive editing environment, real-time effects, and VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugin ability for the addition of effects, samples, virtual instruments, visualizations, and more.  Reaper has many of the features and basic abilities of far more expensive DAW’s (Digital Audio Workstation) at a fraction of the cost.

Here is a detailed comparison matrix of several DAW software pieces.

Tags: reaper
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