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I'm interested to find the best desktop database query tool for PostgreSQL. Some options are PGadmin, RazorSQL. I'm interested to know which are the best ones.
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There is a cool Oracle SQL query tool dbForge Studio for Oracle with Oracle Query Builder, SQL Profilerl and visual designing any queries. Unfortunately, it’s available only for Windows. Unfortunately, it’s available only for Windows. PostgreSQL Database Server is a powerful, open source relational database system. It runs on all major operating systems, including Linux, UNIX (AIX, BSD, HP-UX, SGI IRIX, Mac OS X, Solaris, SunOS. It supports a wide variety of languages by default, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Derby, H2, Sqlite, and many more. You can also specify your own JDBC drivers to get support for additional platforms.
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After evaluating a bunch of GUI-based options for OSX I settled on Navicat for Postgresql because to me, it has a more natural UI than pgAdmin (at least for OSX).
I find pgAdmin has a better query analysis tool though so I've got it installed as well.
Max RBMax RB
For some definition of 'best' I humbly offer up
PhrogzPhrogzpsql
; it is fast and easy, free, and already installed. :)233k8787 gold badges559559 silver badges642642 bronze badges
For query only I use DbVisualiser. It is a cross platform Java application.
BillThorBillThorPostgresql Mac Client
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There is no 'best'. But I do like pgAdmin, works on any OS, not just OS X, and is for free. You could also use OpenOffice Base to connect to your database, using JDBC.
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We Use PGAdmin. Not had any issues with it other than the following (unsatisfactory answered - by myself) question I posted a while back.
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You might want to try SQL Workbench/J (Java based): http://www.sql-workbench.net
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