


To mention 2: I use Postico (Mac only) and Metabase. Postico is a nice, native mac app for using the database. Due to its maturity it has a fantastic array of tools that work with it. Your PoV reminds me a bit of the old GUI vs CLI flame wars :) both have merit. I went with Postgres which is extremely reliable and mature. Learning to code a SaaS? Don't use a Javascript Framework.Postico: A Modern PostgreSQL Client for the Mac\ PostgreSQL includes built-in support for regular B-tree and hash indexes.
Pgadmin vs postico for free#
It is also good for small companies due to tools for free availability. Postico uses an elephant but not the _same_ elephant -. PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) with an emphasis on extensibility and standards compliance. The branding implies that it is an official part of the project. If youre on a big screen, you can make full use of your screen estate by detaching the panels and moving it where you like. If youre on a small screen, the tabbed browser can save you screen estate by displaying the different panels in different tabs. You might want to use a different elephant logo. The tabbed browser in pgAdmin 4 is excellent for accomodating different screen/window sizes. Show HN: PostgresML, now with analytics and project management Most popular PostgreSQL GUIs in 2022: the (almost) scientific list Postico is macOS PostgreSQL client for reading data, doing basic manual data entry and editing your database structure.
