From: | "Roderick A(dot) Anderson" <raanders(at)acm(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Tools ... once again |
Date: | 2006-01-26 00:41:52 |
Message-ID: | 43D81AD0.3030200@acm.org |
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Bernard Clement wrote:
> Hi Roderick,
>
> Another one is DBWrench which is Java based although it does not support all
> the features of PostgreSQL.
Our lead programmer downloaded a copy ( parallel discovery on his part )
and is loving it. With his help I was able to get it up and running
also but I'm away from database design stuff for a week or so so can't
really evaluate it. From his recommendation I'll probably buy a copy
for personal use as I'm doing support for some non-profits in the area.
Thanks for the _great_ suggestion.
Rod
--
>
> Bernard
>
> On Thursday 05 January 2006 18:00, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>
>>Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>>
>>>Well I'm trying hard to get us moved from MySQL. The _new_ issue for me
>>>is a GUI database designers. When I went hunting a few weeks ago all I
>>>could find were MS-Windows based. Since we're a Linux ( servers and
>>>developer workstations ) shop something like DBDesigner4 ( which we use
>>>for the our MySQL stuff ) would be nice. It would also make my
>>>_sales-job_ easier.
>>>
>>>Are there any slick tools for DB design that don't run on MS-Windows?
>>>Did I duck the clue-stick completely when I was looking?
>>
>>Eclipse and OpenOFfice 2 both have pretty nice tools :) Plus there is
>>PgAdminIII
>>
>>
>>>TIA,
>>>Rod
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