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    QuickRedis

    QuickRedis

    QuickRedis is a free forever redis gui tool

    QuickRedis is a free forever Redis Desktop manager. It supports direct connection, sentinel, and cluster mode, supports multiple languages, supports hundreds of millions of keys, and has an amazing UI. Supports both Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platform.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Redis Desktop Manager

    Redis Desktop Manager

    :wrench: Cross-platform GUI management tool for Redis

    Redis Desktop Manager is a fast, open source Redis database management application based on Qt 5. It's available for Windows, Linux and MacOS and offers an easy-to-use GUI to access your Redis DB. With Redis Desktop Manager you can perform some basic operations such as view keys as a tree, CRUD keys and execute commands via shell. It also supports SSL/TLS encryption, SSH tunnels and cloud Redis instances, such as: Amazon ElastiCache, Microsoft Azure Redis Cache and Redis Labs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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