![]() ![]() When adding a Microsoft SQL server, by default all databases (catalogs) are shown. It supports nested folders to help organise your connections into appropriate groups. I struggled a bit to figure out exactly where and how to do this, so I thought that I’d share this little tidbit with you. One of those features is the ability to persist database filters on connections to help to de-clutter and organise your connection manager. The same went for pgadmin 3 ( and just like Highlander 2, let’s just try and forget about pgadmin 4 completely ) and I never did find any half decent feature complete Firebird client.Įven if you only use one DBMS regularly, I’d still recommend you give DBeaver a try its so feature rich you won’t believe how you survived without it. ![]() There was just so much about SQL Server Management Studio that I thought could have been improved upon but just could never find the features I needed, or the time to build a plugin to it to accomplish what I wanted. I regularly use Microsoft SQL Server, Firebird and PostgreSQL and having a SQL client that can seamlessly connect between all three is fantastic. ![]() Apart from that, I also love the fact that it I can use it connect to any of the data sources that I use within the same IDE with lots of great tools. There are so many great things about it that I love but of course, first of all it is Free, Open Source Software (FOSS). It is a versatile and universal SQL client. ![]()
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