When comparing PG Commander vs Navicat for PostgreSQL, the Slant community recommends Navicat for PostgreSQL for most people. In the question“What are the best Mac OS X GUIs for PostgreSQL?” Navicat for PostgreSQL is ranked 8th while PG Commander is ranked 16th. The most important reason people chose Navicat for PostgreSQL is:
The Navicat UI is extremely quick to respond to requests.
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Pros
Pro Powerful SQL terminal
PG Commander offers a built-in SQL terminal.
Pro Fast, native UI
The UI is clean and simple with a native feel.
Pro Fast UI
The Navicat UI is extremely quick to respond to requests.
Pro Good autocomplete
Navicat offers a strong code completion feature.
Pro Saves queries by name
Pro Very stable
Cons
Con No longer developed
PG Commander is by the same developer who is developing Postico. Therefore PG Commander is no longer being developed, and the developer suggests using Postico instead.
Con Expensive
Navicat is quite expensive at $149 for the standard edition, and $199 for enterprise.