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When comparing OmniDB vs Database .NET, the Slant community recommends OmniDB for most people. In the question“What are the best GUI tools for PostgreSQL on Windows?” OmniDB is ranked 4th while Database .NET is ranked 14th.
Specs
TechnologyPython, Django
Database managementPostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, MariaDB
Technology.NET
PlatformsWindows
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Pros
Pro Open source and actively developed
Pro PL/pgSQL Debugger
Pro Web-based, can be run locally or deployed on server
OmniDB is web-based and works similarly to pgAdmin 4. You can run the web server locally or deploy it on a server, and connect to it through a web browser.
Pro Multi-database
Supports PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL and MariaDB, with support in the pipeline for Firebird, SQLite, SQL Server and DB2.
Pro Simple and intuitive interface for everyone.
An easy-to-discover tree panel to classify features/objects on left (with context menus if you don't know what you're doing). Tabs panels for ins and outs on right. That's it.
Pro OmniDB has 2ndQuadrant as its main sponsor
Pro Multi database
Supported databases:
- SQL Server
- SQL Azure
- LocalDB
- MySQL
- Oracle
- IBM DB2
- Informix
- PostgreSQL
- HP Vertica
- NuoDB
- Teradata
- Sybase ASE
- Firebird
- SQLite
- SQLCe
- Access
- Excel
- VistaDB
- dBase
- FoxPro
- OleDB
- ODBC
- OData
- Text
- NoSQL
Pro Portable
Pro Diagrams
Can generate diagrams.
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