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PlatformsWindows, Linux, MacOS
TechnologyJava
Database managementPostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL Server, Access, Sybase, Firebird, Derby (JavaDB), SQLite, Mimer, HSQLDB, H2, IBM Informix, Teradata, SAP MAX DB, Cache, Ingres, Linter, Vertica, MongoDB, Cassandra, ODBC, Any JDBC compliant data source
Pros
Pro Works for many types of databases
MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Sybase, Java DB (Derby), Firebird (Interbase), Derby (JavaDB), SQLite, Mimer, HSQLDB, H2, IBM Informix, Teradata, SAP MAX DB, Cache, Ingres, Linter, Vertica, MongoDB, Cassandra, ODBC, Any JDBC compliant data source.
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Cons
Con Existing SQL files have to be imported to be used
I have a large library of SQL query files organized the way I want them, but in order to use them in DBeaver in my VM, I have to import them one by one and then save them internally and rebuild my organizational structure; also, any changes I make have to be exported back to my library because I use a different company paid SQL client on my host device.
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DBeaver
Recommended 4 years ago
Regular updates, good clean UI. Everything an Open Source solution should have!
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Free & open sourcePro
Supports a lot of database serversPro
Separation between production, QA and development environmentsPro
Cross-platformPro
Formatted text viewPro
Clean, neat, and easy to use interfacePro
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Pro Cross-platform
Supported on Windows (2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10), Linux, Mac OS and Solaris (x86).