From: | bradlymathews <bradlymathews(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | PGAdmin 4 feature request/feedback |
Date: | 2016-10-12 04:42:14 |
Message-ID: | 1476247334262-5925433.post@n3.nabble.com |
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Hello,
I have been using PGAdmin 4 for a very short time, but there are a few
things that are making my workflow longer I wanted to point out. Some advice
on a better way to do it or pointing out what I am missing would be
appreciated, else count this as a feedback/feature request post.
I am sorry if this post comes across as overly negative, I know a lot of
effort went into this and it is a 1.0 release. I see a lot to like so far
and a lot of potential.
Note that I am on Windows.
1. The F5 keyboard shortcut for refresh is gone (it now runs a query?). I
now need to right click and select refresh. This seems minor, but I used F5
A LOT.
2. The second thing is multiselect of database object. Before I could click
the Tables leaf, get a list of table on the right, select a bunch of them
and drop them all. Same with fields and I am sure many others, but tables
and fields are what I did that most with. Now it seems I have to do this one
at a time from the tree.
3. The toolbar is gone. If I want to open a table, I now need to use the
context menu - more clicks. (Remember, toolbars are awesome!)
4. It is pretty slow overall and I have a brand new Core i7 with PCIe SSDs.
As a software engineer I know this is pretty typical of v1 releases.
That is all I have so far.
- Brad
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