Best MySQL GUI Clients for Redis

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top MySQL GUI Clients for Redis on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    DataGrip Reviews

    DataGrip

    JetBrains

    $199 per year
    2 Ratings
    DataGrip is our new database IDE, designed to meet the needs of professional SQL developers. You can execute queries in multiple modes. It also provides a local history which keeps track of your activity and protects your work from being lost. You can jump to any table or view by the name of the action or directly from the SQL code. This tool gives you a detailed insight into the behavior of your queries and the database engine behavior so that you can optimize your queries. DataGrip allows you to write SQL code more quickly by providing context-sensitive code completion. Completion can detect the table structure, foreign keys and even database objects that were created in the code you are editing. DataGrip will detect potential bugs in your code and suggest the best ways to fix them. It will instantly notify you of unresolved objects using keywords as identifiers. It also offers solutions.
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    TablePlus Reviews

    TablePlus

    TablePlus InC

    $59.00
    Modern native client with intuitive GUI tools to access, query, and edit multiple databases: MySQL. PostgreSQL. SQLite. Microsoft SQL Server. Amazon Redshift. MariaDB. CockroachDB. Vertica. Snowflake. Oracle. Redis.
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    Kangaroo Reviews
    SQL client and admin tool to manage popular databases. Simple and intuitive GUI allows you to focus on data and complete your work quickly. It will make editing easy and focus on the experience. GTK and Adwaita are native applications based on Vala. Focus on performance, not responsibility. MySQL/PostgreSQL connections are more complicated as it supports multi-authentication methods. You should prepare material before you make a connection. You could connect via the private network over SSH (and over proxy), and the built-in SSH Client could help you do this. Drag and drop a SQLite file from the file manager to the connection home page. The connection is instantly created. To create a connection, create an empty file with the SQLite extension. Drag and drop it onto the connection home page. GTK4 supports HiDPI on all platforms. All GTK4 apps will scale automatically with the system scale setting.
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