When comparing Azure Data Studio vs DbVisualizer, the Slant community recommends DbVisualizer for most people. In the question“What are the best MySQL GUI clients for OS X?” DbVisualizer is ranked 11th while Azure Data Studio is ranked 19th. The most important reason people chose DbVisualizer is:
This is a good and stable tool with really good and useful functionality: import/export, SSH tunnelling, fast searching, duplication, DDL visualization etc. If you are a professional, don't complain about the pricing. If you're an amateur, maybe this isn't for you.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Supports multiple RDBMSs
PostgreSQL already works; others are in the pipeline:
https://github.com/microsoft/azuredatastudio/issues/56#issuecomment-481007948
Pro Extensible
Pro Customizable server and database dashboards
Pro Code snippets
Pro IntelliSense
Pro Open-source
Pro Cross-platform
Pro Professional tool
This is a good and stable tool with really good and useful functionality: import/export, SSH tunnelling, fast searching, duplication, DDL visualization etc. If you are a professional, don't complain about the pricing. If you're an amateur, maybe this isn't for you.
Pro Duplicate row button
Makes it really easy to stub out example data while developing, just change the values with unique constraints and you have extra data ready to go.
Pro Wildcard finder
Has a search box that will highlight any matching row, regardless of what field is matched (spans multiple columns).
Pro In-line editing
Allows you to edit and save db rows through a spread-sheet like editor.
Cons
Con Expensive
License for the full product is costly.