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      <description>DbGate is available for various platforms, installation process is dependent on platform.&#xA;Windows Windows supports msi installer and portable ZIP installation. Autoupdater is supported for MSI installer.&#xA;Linux Linux supports snap packages and AppImage distribution. Both supports autoupdate (SNAP supports it natively)&#xA;Mac For Mac, DMG installer is available. There are 3 packages available:&#xA;Apple (arm64) for new Apple M1, M2, M3, M4 processor Intel (x86) - for old x86 processors Apple+Intel - both packages in one installer Docker For Team Premium edition, please follow instructions on Team Premium on Docker</description>
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      <description>Connecting to your database from DbGate is easy. You can connect to a database in a few different ways:&#xA;Menu File/Add Connection or icon in CONNECTIONS widget Menu File/New SQLite database - creates new SQLite database Menu File/Open - you could open existing SQLite database Connection screen Fields in connection screen highly depends on Connection type.&#xA;Several common fields:</description>
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