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    SQL Explorer

    SQL Explorer

    Easily share data across your company via SQL queries

    ...Comes with support for multiple connections, to many different SQL database types, a schema explorer, query history (e.g. lightweight version control), a basic security model, in-browser pivot tables, and more. SQL Explorer values simplicity, intuitive use, unobtrusiveness, stability, and the principle of least surprise. SQL Explorer is inspired by any number of great query and reporting tools out there.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    DB Explorer
    DB Explorer is a powerful, cross-platform Java-based database query tool and explorer designed for developers, DBAs, and data analysts. It provides an intuitive GUI for connecting to multiple databases including PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite and Dynamo DB along with support of connection any of database via Generic JDBC driver.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Antares

    Antares

    A modern, fast and productivity driven SQL client with a focus in UX

    Antares is a modern, cross-platform SQL client built with Electron and Vue.js. It offers a clean and intuitive UI for managing databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and more. Designed for developers and DBAs, Antares supports tabbed browsing, query editing with syntax highlighting, and visual schema exploration, making it a powerful alternative to heavier database tools.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    PGManage

    PGManage

    Web tool for database management

    pgManage is an open-source, cross-platform desktop GUI for managing PostgreSQL databases. It provides a tabbed interface for browsing schemas, writing queries, and managing server configurations. Designed for both developers and DBAs, pgManage aims to be a user-friendly yet powerful alternative to pgAdmin.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Eclipse SQL Client for database querying/browsing any JDBC compliant database. It supports plugins with specialized functionality for individual databases (Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix) and can be extended.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    SQLTabs

    SQLTabs

    Rich SQL client for Postgresql, MySQL, MS SQL, Amazon Redshift

    SQLTabs is a cross-platform SQL client built using Electron and Vue.js that offers a modern and intuitive interface for managing SQL databases. It supports multiple database types and allows users to run queries in tabs, explore schemas, and view results in a clean, responsive UI. SQLTabs is designed for developers and analysts who need a simple yet powerful tool for database interaction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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