When comparing PG Commander vs PSequel : PostgreSQL GUI tool for Mac OS X, the Slant community recommends PSequel : PostgreSQL GUI tool for Mac OS X for most people. In the question“What are the best Mac OS X GUIs for PostgreSQL?” PSequel : PostgreSQL GUI tool for Mac OS X is ranked 14th while PG Commander is ranked 16th. The most important reason people chose PSequel : PostgreSQL GUI tool for Mac OS X is:
PSequel is currently free to use.
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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 Free
PSequel is currently free to use.
Pro Fast, native UI
The UI is clean, simple and elegant
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 No way to save files
You cannot save a file. Makes it way to easy to lose work.
Con Still in development, lack of some features
You can't add table with GUI yet, you need to write a statement
Con Closed source
PSequel is currently closed source and the developer has stated there is no plans to open source it in the near future.
