PSequel
PostgreSQL GUI tool for macOS. PSequel provides a clean and simple interface for you to perform common PostgreSQL tasks quickly. pgAdmin is great for its feature-richness. However, its UI is clumsy and complicated. There is a list of PostgreSQL GUI Tools. However, they are either web-based, Java-based or don't support the features some want. In the good old MySQL world, the best client is Sequel Pro, but its support for PostgreSQL doesn't seem to be happening. So, we decided to make one. PSequel is written from scratch in Swift 2, although PSequel's UI is highly inspired by Sequel Pro. PSequel is being developed in our spare time. By supporting macOS 10.10+ only, the codebase can be kept simpler and save time by not testing it in older versions of macOS. And, less code, less bugs. PSequel is still in its early stage.
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Galaxy
Galaxy is the Cursor for SQL, empowering modern data practitioners.
Today’s data stack is scattered, with engineers using outdated tools like DataGrip or TablePlus, analysts relying on clunky BI platforms like Metabase or Tableau, and teams wasting hours writing repetitive workflows to bridge the gaps. This fragmentation leads to inefficiencies: engineers become analytics support, analysts begging engineers to rewrite and update queries, and companies overspend on siloed tools.
Galaxy changes the game by unifying querying, visualization, and automation into one developer-first platform built for the AI era. Combining the power of tools like DataGrip, Metabase, Cursor, and Postman, Galaxy empowers engineers and analysts to collaborate seamlessly, reduce redundancy, and get everyone on the same page with data—efficiently and effortlessly.
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Amazon RDS
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while automating time-consuming administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching and backups. It frees you to focus on your applications so you can give them the fast performance, high availability, security and compatibility they need. Amazon RDS is available on several database instance types - optimized for memory, performance or I/O - and provides you with six familiar database engines to choose from, including Amazon Aurora, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle Database, and SQL Server. You can use the AWS Database Migration Service to easily migrate or replicate your existing databases to Amazon RDS.
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TablePlus
Modern, native client with intuitive GUI tools to create, access, query & edit multiple databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, MariaDB, CockroachDB, Vertica, Cassandra, Snowflake, Oracle, Redis.
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