The installer does NOT stop a currently running instance of PostgreSQL, and will fail the install if one is running.Change Data Directory should now work in the prefs pane, it does NOT reinit the new data folder however Known Issues None of the Data Views in the Preference Pane work, only Source Views. Updated to PostgreSQL 8.4.0 Core Start at Boot should now work in the Prefs Pane. Though the Data View is now enabled, and reads the configuraiton, it does not save yet.Updated Preference Panel to include new functionality.In the good old MySQL world, my favorite client is Sequel Pro, but its support for PostgreSQL doesnt seem to be happening. However, they are either web-based, Java-based or dont support the features I want.
PostgreSQL for Mac packages and installs a ?Mac-ified? distribution of the Open Source PostgreSQL engine, provides Mac native graphical tools that are consumer approachable, and finally provides a robust library of Data Access tools covering Java, C/CWhat's New in This Release: I know there is a list of PostgreSQL GUI Tools. On Server, there is the ubiquitous MySQL, and all the things that go with that, good and bad. For developer usage, SQLite is present in the form of Core Data, but that is really just what the name implies, lightweight. If you like PSequel, please report bugs and/or help spread the word.If there is one thing that Apple doesn’t offer as part of either of it’s commercial platforms, server or desktop, it is a robust & scalable SQL database engine. How do I support the development of PSequel? If you don't have a Github account, you could report bugs here. Please include your macOS, PostgreSQL and PSequel versions when reporting a bug. If you are reporting multiple bugs or suggesting multiple features, please create separate issues for each bug/feature. The tool also provides functionality for PostgreSQL data reporting, data editing, data import and export, building pivot tables.
Please try not to create duplicate issues. dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL is an intuitive GUI tool for administrators and developers of databasesan IDE that helps to create and execute queries, edit and adjust the code to your requirements.
How do I report bugs or suggest new features? If you think a feature is important, please let me know and I'll adjust its priority based on its popularity. My plan to implement most features in Sequel Pro. By supporting macOS 10.10+ only, I can keep the codebase simpler and save time by not testing it in older versions of macOS. I am developing PSequel in my spare time. No, PSequel is written from scratch in Swift 2, although PSequel's UI is highly inspired by Sequel Pro. Is PSequel a forked version of Sequel Pro? There is no plan to open source it at this moment. I just dislike Java desktop apps personally. I am a Java developer myself and I like JVM a lot. In the good old MySQL world, my favorite client is Sequel Pro, but its support for PostgreSQL doesn't seem to be happening. However, they are either web-based, Java-based * or don't support the features I want.
I know there is a list of PostgreSQL GUI Tools. However, I found its UI is clumsy and complicated.
Well, pgAdmin is great for its feature-richness. FAQ Why yet another PostgreSQL GUI client? Why not just pgAdmin?