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  2. Image organizer - Wikipedia

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    Multi-user database access, unlimited category-nesting levels, hiding private images, supports for more than 60 image file formats Picasa: Windows, macOS and Linux: Freeware: Yes IPTC: Yes Yes Yes (per folder) Yes PicasaWeb: discontinued in 2016, superseded by Google Photos: Shotwell: Linux: LGPL: Yes Exif IPTC XMP: No No No Yes Facebook ...

  3. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    Mimer SQL is a general purpose relational database server that can be configured to run fully in-memory. Mimer SQL has full ACID support, support for stored procedures and is the only database that has a full score on SQL compliance Mnesia: Ericsson: 2014 Open Source Erlang License

  4. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    database dir-tree, favourites, categories Yes Partial name, date, size, type, etc.; no user-defined order Xv: No Yes No Yes fixed size Yes in subdirectory (.xvpics) Yes Partial name Zoner Photo Studio: Yes Yes Yes 1:1, fit width and/or height, lock Yes in Viewer, previous and next Yes user-defined Yes database

  5. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    Picasa was a cross-platform image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos, integrated with a now defunct photo-sharing website, ...

  6. MyISAM - Wikipedia

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    Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three files (if it is not partitioned). The files have names that begin with the table name and have an extension to indicate the file type. MySQL uses a .frm file to store the definition of the table, but this file is not a part of the MyISAM engine; instead it is a part of the server.

  7. Data control language - Wikipedia

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    In the second example, REVOKE removes User1's privileges to use the INSERT command on the table Employees. DENY is a specific command. We can conclude that every user has a list of privilege which is denied or granted so command DENY is there to explicitly ban you some privileges on the database objects.:

  8. Data dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The terms data dictionary and data repository indicate a more general software utility than a catalogue. A catalogue is closely coupled with the DBMS software. It provides the information stored in it to the user and the DBA, but it is mainly accessed by the various software modules of the DBMS itself, such as DDL and DML compilers, the query optimiser, the transaction processor, report ...

  9. Centralized database - Wikipedia

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    A centralized database (sometimes abbreviated CDB) is a database that is located, stored, and maintained in a single location. This location is most often a central computer or database system, for example a desktop or server CPU, or a mainframe computer. In most cases, a centralized database would be used by an organization (e.g. a business ...