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DbStudio (beta) Launched

Shameel Ahmed - CodeProject, Database, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Tools
May 12, 2018September 21, 2019 No Comments
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DbStudio is a Database access tool that enables you to connect to a wide variety of databases. It is designed from the ground up to be able to connect to any database. It is still under development and you can download the beta version of the app and share your feedback, suggestions and bug reports.

Currently, it supports:

  1. PostgreSql
  2. Microsoft SQL Server

Support for the following Databases is planned and is currently under development.

  1. MySQL
  2. MariaDB
  3. Oracle
  4. DB2

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    • Query Window
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Screenshots

Connect Window

Connect Window

Server Explorer

Server Explorer

Dashboard

Dashboard

Query Window

Query Window

Try it out…

So, what are you waiting for? Go, download it here and have some fun. And don’t forget to share your feedback and suggestions.

More Reading

Migrating your SQL Server Workloads to PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL 12: New Features and Enhancements
PostgreSQL finally gets Stored Procedures

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