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The only DB tool I use! Date: Apr 06 2023
Summary: Great tool for development and testing. Easily add new JDBC drivers for new database types and versions.
Positive: Simple to use with multiple Database types. Easily export data to multiple formats. Helpful formatting of SQL for better readability.
Negative: I would like better tab organization as I tend to work on multiple projects at once.
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Excellent Database Tool Date: Apr 06 2023
Summary: We have used DBVisualizer for 8 years as our DB development and support tool. We have achieved DB migrations with ease that failed when using the DB specific tool. Highly recommended.
Positive: A powerful cross platform DB tool that allows both Mac and Windows users to work together seamlessly.
Negative: It would be great if we could use DBVisualizer to create and use data entry forms (beyond the Grid style data entry already supported) for in-house use.
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Swiss Army Knife Edited: Apr 06 2023
Summary: My team and I use this tool to perfect our queries to different DBs on various platforms. We then port these to scripts to use in our tools. DbVisualiser is an essential part of our workflow.
Positive: - It works on many different platforms
- Exporting data to Excel is a breeze
- Easy to use and snappy
- UI is intuitiveNegative: - Setting up connections can be complicated at first
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An Application Worth Licensing; it does everything. Date: Apr 06 2023
Summary: One application that connects to all the databases in my life, with working import/export features. I am an Open Source guy - but this is one application I am happy to pay a license for, there is nothing else that delivers what DbVisualizer does.
Positive: A deep feature set - connects to everything - and all of the features work. Handles large results well, something where many applications fall down.
Negative: It is a big application, takes a moment to start. Worth it for what it can do.
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DbVisualizer - fantastic tool for your db toolbox Edited: Nov 07 2022
Summary: A great tool for query development and even better for manually moving data from one data source to the next.
Positive: Easy to use UI.
Full featured.
Connect to multitude of data sources with ease.
Stable and reliable application.Negative: A few aliasing issues that i imagine support will fix.
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My team uses it everyday. Its indispensable! Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: DbVisualizer is the goto tool for me and my team to access DBs across multiple platforms without having to switch tools. As an organization that uses DBs from different vendors, this is a must have for us. Our ETL and SAS teams use the tool for querying the DB and for data analysis. The macro-tool is super useful when it comes to ETL type work. I know members of my team who use this tool multiple times a day. It is indispensable.
Positive: Key Pros:
- Multi-platform use and access
- Great UI that is functional , yet easy to use
- Easy to discover schema, save schema, duplicate databases for multiple environments
- Easy to export data for reporting purposesNegative: - Need for admin privileges to use the tool
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- Setting up a new DB could be little tricky
- And queries with large result sets sometimes make the application hang and one has to restart the whole application
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DbVisualizer is my go-to database client! Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: I've used DbVis daily for over 10 years for multiple platforms (Oracle, SQLServer, Postgres, Netezza, and Vertica). I've tried many other paid and free tools, and one of them really compare at this price point. It does everything I need and continues to be improved year over year.
Positive: Connection management, wide DBMS platform support, query parameterization, query history, multiple export formats, CLI functionality, object management, query timing, environment customization.
Negative: TBH there's so much to like that I have a hard time finding things to criticize. I use this tool every single day and have yet to run into something I need to do that it doesn't support. The only issues I've run into are JVM-related and occur with OOM exceptions, but that has only happened after I've had a long-running instance of DbVis and have returned large result sets. Easily resolved by the occasional restart.
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Couldn't be without it Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: I moved from a MS SQL Server environment to an IBM DB2 environment and found the out-of-the-box toolset to be lacking significantly. Adding DBVis dramatically improved the ease of working with databases.
Positive: Responsive application, intuitive UI, auto format SQL. Application is highly customizable, even things like the auto-formatting of SQL code feature is customizable to fit your preferred formatting.
Negative: Not a lot of new features. Would love to see integrations to automation tools like Power Automate Desktop. Would also like to see a way of saving queries in more of a library format than the standard saving of SQL files.
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SQL Tool of Choice Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: Other folks in the company use other tools that I found a little more difficult to use. I recommend to everyone that uses an SQL tool.
Positive: DBViz has been my sql tool of choice for the past 3-4 years. I used the free version for a couple of years and now have upgraded to the pro version. Very easy to configure and use.
Negative: Only 1 window at a time unless you have the pro version.
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One Tool Supporting Many Vendors Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: I first started using DbVisulaizer years ago when searching for a replacement for Toad at a SaaS startup in Mountain View. We were looking to lower some of our operational costs around the management of our Oracle investments. As time progressed, the team began working with PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL and Cassandra. The selection of DbVisulaizer to replace an Oracle centric tool for us became a great universal investment.
Positive: Options - support for a number of database management systems in one tool. Unlike some of the alternatives, there is actual support behind these claims.
Ease of Install - You can pull down a combined installer that handle JVM dependencies - making the install a breeze. Especially useful when rolling out to non-developers.
Features - DbVisualizer comes standard with everything you need to work with modern databases. Query support, schema discovery and object scripting. Great visual queues when working across non-prod and production environments.Negative: Driver management can be a little tedious at times, but it still beats building out JDBC connections in a text file by a mile.
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DbVisualizer is a great SQL editor Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: Overall DBVisualizer is a really advanced and robust SQL editor offering all the functionality you need as a SQL developer and DBA.
Positive: - Connectivity - Support for various databases
- Very detailed database specific functionality
- Ease-of-useNegative: - It would be great, if DbVisualizer would be available as a Web UI
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Good for professional use Date: Nov 07 2022
Summary: Highly recommended for professional use and has been in use in our company for years with complete satisfaction.
Positive: - Inline Cell Editing for fast Db fixes is our most used feature
- Works with latest Mac Chips (M1/M2)
- Easy to use in the daily workflowNegative: - With SQL Server i have sometimes problems with newest features in T-SQL Programming. But in my case i only use this very rare.
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DbVisualizer: a must-have! Date: Jun 28 2022
Summary: As we from IT are dealing with/supporting different software-systems with their underlying different database systems, DbVisualizer is a must-have for us. DbVisualizer is the swiss knife and rules all types of databases.
Positive: * Can handle all types of databases
* Easy and intuitive to use
* SQL editor with code completion
* Manage Scripts
* Directly edit data in the UINegative: I have no cons to mention here. At least we have no use-cases the toll doesn't support for now.
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DB Visualizer - Powerfull multi OS DB Tool Date: Jun 24 2022
Summary: Many of my students works with Windows OS or Mac OS and can work with this product the same way.
They do not have to learn SQL for building queries.Positive: The product is not OS dependent.
Graphic Query Builder help to build powerful query without SQL knowledge.Negative: At that time I do not see any cons. The product is just perfect if you need to work in a multi OS environment within your organization.
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Excellent tools to manage databases Date: Jun 23 2022
Summary: It helps a lot when we have to connect and manage different RDBMS, not only to manage structures but also data.
Positive: Easy to manage and fast to connect and start working.
It helps a lot when we have to connect and manage different RDBMS, not only to manage structures but also data.Negative: Couldn't find one. It helps a lot when we have to connect and manage different RDBMS, not only to manage structures but also data.
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