From: | Rob <pgadmin(at)itsbeen(dot)sent(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Announce: PgBrowse-0.9 |
Date: | 2004-05-06 20:37:41 |
Message-ID: | 409AA215.3080303@itsbeen.sent.com |
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Jerry LeVan wrote:
> PgBrowse is a multiplatform Postgresql database browser written in
> Tcl/Tk. PgBrowse provides an easy to use interface to Postgresql 7.4*
>
> PgBrowse provides a simple text pane for entering SQL or PL/* code.
> The user can choose to execute a single line, multiple statements or
> the contents of the entire edit window. Server notices and selection
> results are displayed in their own "panes".
>
> The program will use L Bayuk's pgintcl postgres-tcl interface if the
> standard postgresql library is not present. Thus *no* postgresql
> software need be present to use the program.
>
> I have run the program on MacOS X and Windows XP. I have not heard any
> feedback on Linux ( but a recent version of Tcl/Tk should be sufficient).
>
> The home for the software is http://homepage.mac.com/levanj/TclTk
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Jerry
Sweet, works great. I was able to use the query pane to run queries and
use the showtable pop-up to retrieve all 100,000 rows in my test
accounts table.
SuSE 9 pro, pg 7.4.2.
Rob
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