Best PostgreSQL GUI Clients for Teradata Vantage

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    DbVisualizer Reviews
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    DbVisualizer

    $197/perpetual license
    459 Ratings
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    DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients. Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries. It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes. Free and Pro versions are available.
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    DBeaver Reviews
    Multi-platform database tool that is free for database administrators, analysts, developers, and anyone who needs to work with databases. All popular databases supported: MySQL, PostgreSQL SQLite, Oracle and SQLite. The format configuration editor was also added. Extra configuration for filter dialog (performance). For small fetch sizes, sort by column as fixed. Support for case-insensitive filters was added. Plaintext view now supports top/bottom dividers. Data editor was updated to fix conflicts between column names and alias names. Multiple rows were fixed by the Duplicate Row(s) command. The context menu was restored to the Edit sub-menu. Columns were auto-sized. Dictionary viewer was updated (for read-only connections). Configurable support for current/selected row highlighting was added
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    RazorSQL Reviews

    RazorSQL

    RazorSQL

    $99.95 one-time payment
    1 Rating
    RazorSQL is a SQL query tool, a database browser, SQL editor and database administration tool for Windows and macOS, Mac OS X and Linux. RazorSQL can connect to more than 40 databases and has been tested on them. View database objects including schemas, tables and columns, primary and secondary keys, views and indexes, procedures and functions, and more. Visual tools to create and modify, describe, execute, and delete database objects like tables, views and indexes, stored procedure, functions, triggers, etc. Multi-tabular display of queries, with options for filtering and sorting, searching, etc. You can import data from many formats, including Excel spreadsheets, fixed-width files, and delimited files. It comes with a robust relational database (HSQLDB), which is ready to use straight out of the box.
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    DBHawk Reviews

    DBHawk

    Datasparc

    $99.00/month/user
    DBHawk enabled our customers to comply with GDPR and HIPAA, SOX and GLBA regulations. Self-Service BI & Adhoc Reporting Tool that allows you to set Data Access Policy, connect to multiple data sources, create powerful SQL charts, and dashboards. DBHawk SQL editor allows users to create, edit, and run SQL queries via a web-based interface. DBHawk Query Maker is compatible with all major databases, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL. A web-based central tool allows you to automate SQL tasks and batch jobs. Our all-in-one data platform provides secure access to SQL, NoSQL, and Cloud databases. Our customers trust us to protect their data and allow them to access it. Centralized Security, Auditing, and insights into your user's activities.
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    Nucleon Database Master Reviews

    Nucleon Database Master

    Nucleon Software

    $99 one-time payment
    Nucleon Database Master is an intuitive, modern, powerful and simple to use database administration, management, and query software. It has a consistent and modern interface. Database Master makes it easy to manage, monitor, query, edit, visualize, design relational and NoSQL DBMSMS. Database Master lets you execute extended SQL, JQL, and C# (Linq), query scripts. It also provides all database objects, such as tables, views and procedures, columns, indexes and relationships (constraints), collection, triggers, and other objects.
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