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pgAdmin WebsitePricing:
- Open Source
If you happen to work only with Postgres, pgAdmin is your go-to. It is free and open-source (just like Postgres itself). As pgAdmin is a web app, it can only interact with the local filesystem in ways that are allowed by modern web browsers, but this does mean that it works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
#Databases #Database Management #MySQL Tools 4 social mentions
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DBeaver - Universal Database Manager and SQL Client.Pricing:
- Open Source
DBeaver is a universal database tool that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It offers both open-source (free) and commercial products (subscription-based). The open-source version provides essential support for relational databases such as MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc.; while the commercial one offers further support for NoSQL and cloud databases.
#Databases #Database Management #MySQL Tools 103 social mentions
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Easily edit database data and structurePricing:
- Open Source
TablePlus is not open-source, but the team's side product is - DBngin, which can spin up a local Postgres, MySQL or Redis on your Mac, it can then be connected to TablePlus to visually manage your databases.
#Database Management #Databases #MySQL Tools 63 social mentions
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Tool for SQL and databases
DataGrip is a database IDE by JetBrains for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It provides complete support for the most popular databases like Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, etc., and basic support with limited features for database vendors including DuckDB, Elasticsearch, SingleStore, etc. It is not open-source and operates on a commercial licensing model (but offers a 30-day trial period).
#Database Management #Databases #MySQL Tools 1 social mentions
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Open source SQL editor and database managerPricing:
- Open Source
The sleek and minimalistic UI comes from the frustration that other open-source SQL editors and database management tools added so many features that the UI becomes cluttered and hard to navigate. And Beekeeper Studio is created - one that's simple yet feature-rich with all the necessities, but also easy to use.
#Databases #Database Management #Database Tools 10 social mentions
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DbVisualizer is the universal database tool for developers, DBAs and analysts.Pricing:
- Freemium
- Free Trial
- $197.0 / One-off (Renew for $69/year to receive updates 2nd year onwards.)
You can use DbVisualizer for free, or unlock all features by purchasing a license-based subscription (the more users, the more licenses you will need).
#Database Tools #Database Management #Relational Databases 2 user reviews
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A modern PostgreSQL client for OS X
One thing to note though, Postico is not (yet) capable of tasks such as backup and restore, user and permission management, or database monitoring. Postico is probably not your best option if you have database administration needs. However, if you are a data analyst who uses Mac, this is the tool for you.
#Databases #Database Management #MySQL Tools 15 social mentions
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Bytebase offers a web-based collaboration workspace to help DBAs and Developers manage the lifecycle of application database schemas.Pricing:
- Open Source
If you have multiple different databases at your organization and are looking for a universal tool that can handle them all while covering database change, query, security, and governance all in one, please check out Bytebase. Aside from the visual SQL Editor integrated with access control and data masking, it also provides a customizable change workflow to fit your data/database change requirements.
#Productivity #Developer Tools #Databases 42 social mentions