Open Source Distributed Computing Software

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    Kuery for MySQL is a program developed on RedHat 7.1/KDE 2.11/QT2.3.0 (i386) C++ using KDevelop. Its purpose is to offer a GUI for MySQL administration. The UI superficially resembles portions of Microsoft's Enterprise Manager for SQL Server.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    This program makes easy the configuration and utilization of multiple connection to remote desktops, using rdp or vnc protocols. Supports almost all rdesktop and xtightvncviewer parameters and copy/paste/rename connections. Stores password in kwallet.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The GRENADE project aims to accelerate the roll-out of the Computational Grid by making Grid functionality as accessible as an icon on a desktop. The initial prototype will use Globus (www.globus.org) to extend the functionality of KDE.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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