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    DB Explorer

    DB Explorer

    The modern AI‑first database client for developers DBAs and analyst

    DB Explorer is a free, cross-platform database query tool and schema explorer built for developers, DBAs, and data analysts. It provides a clean graphical interface for connecting to multiple database systems, writing and executing SQL, exploring schemas, monitoring database health, and generating SQL queries using AI — all from a single application. Supported Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, Amazon DynamoDB, and any JDBC-compatible database.
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    Falcon

    Falcon

    Free, open-source SQL client for Windows and Mac

    Falcon is a free, open-source SQL editor with inline data visualization. With Falcon you can connect to your database in the Connection tab, run SQL queries in the Query tab, then export your results as a CSV or open them in the Chart Studio to unlock the full power of Plotly graphs. Optionally, you can use Falcon as a middleman between plot.ly and your database - so that when your database updates, your charts and dashboards update as well.
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