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Simple database creating and editing (GUI preferred - no cmd line) Which there seems to be a serious lack of.

I guess the issue is I need something SIMPLE and FREE. Accelerator Physics K2 LibreOffice Digital Cinema Packages Polarion. Pretty mind boggling for someone who has NO experience with databases. Microsoft SQL Server SQLite RESTful Redis Google Webmaster Tools VB. I've Googled for several hours, and Holy Cow!. So, I'm in need of a very simple database program, and wanted to ask if anyone who had experience could help me choose one.
