Best SQL IDEs for AWS Marketplace

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    DbVisualizer Reviews
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    DbVisualizer

    Free
    572 Ratings
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    DbVisualizer is a universal database client for anyone who works with data, from indie developers and startups to professional teams managing complex database environments, including developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers working across relational and NoSQL databases. Key features: - SQL editor with intelligent autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and execution tools - AI Assistant for answering questions, explaining errors, and analyzing code - Git integration for managing SQL scripts and team collaboration - Customizable layouts, key bindings, and UI themes - Favorites for frequently used scripts and database objects - Configurable security settings for organizational requirements Connects via JDBC to MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, BigQuery, and more. Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Nearly 7 million downloads, with Pro users in 150 countries, scaling from solo projects to enterprise database management.
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    DBeaver Community Reviews
    Introducing a versatile and free database management tool designed for developers, database administrators, analysts, and anyone who engages with databases. It offers compatibility with a wide range of popular databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MS Access, Teradata, Firebird, Apache Hive, Phoenix, Presto, among others. Recent updates include a new format configuration editor for the "Copy As" feature, enhanced performance through additional configurations in the filter dialog, and the ability to sort by column with fixed settings for smaller fetch sizes. Users can now benefit from case-insensitive filters, while the plaintext view has been improved by incorporating top and bottom dividers. Furthermore, the data editor has been rectified to address issues arising from column name conflicts with alias names, and the command for duplicating rows has been fixed for cases involving multiple selections. The context menu has been updated to include the edit sub-menu once again, and auto-sizing configurations for columns have been introduced. Additionally, the dictionary viewer has been corrected for use with read-only connections, and new features support current and selected row highlighting, which can be customized according to user preferences. This tool continues to evolve, ensuring that users have the best possible experience while working with their database management tasks.
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