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Subject: | AW: Forks of pgadmin3? |
Date: | 2019-03-22 16:25:37 |
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This is probably my 10th attempt to move from pgadminIII to pgadmin4. At least the performance has significantly improved over time and seems now acceptable.
The biggest drawback is however that all elements are locked up in one browser window – I cannot find any option to detach a query windows and put it on a different monitor.
95% of my time I use pgadminIII just to type select and update statements and review the output rows.
I know that I can do this in psql but it’s not handy with many columns.
For that reason we currently stay with pgadminIII (and this is for us also one of several reasons to delay any move from 9.6 to a more recent version).
Klaus
Von: Tony Shelver <tshelver(at)gmail(dot)com>
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. März 2019 15:34
Cc: PG-General Mailing List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Betreff: Re: Forks of pgadmin3?
Or just persevere with pgadmin4 for a few months? Pretty common for people to hate any major changes to a tool that they are very comfortable with.
This year I've invested the time to learn a few new toolsets (not on Postgresql necessarily) and found it to be well worth while.
At least pgAdmin4 is up to date with all the new features in 11.
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