Like Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio for MSSQL?
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1The option we use at our office is DBVisualizer. It works with a large number of different database vendors. dbvis.com– Bill TarbellMar 7, 2016 at 18:10
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Please try dbForge Studio for Oracle GUI tool at devart.com/dbforge/oracle/studio/download.html . Free Express Edition is available.– DevartSep 14, 2018 at 12:43
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Yes, there is Oracle SQL Developer, which is maintained by Oracle.
Oracle SQL Developer is a free graphical tool for database development. With SQL Developer, you can browse database objects, run SQL statements and SQL scripts, and edit and debug PL/SQL statements. You can also run any number of provided reports, as well as create and save your own. SQL Developer enhances productivity and simplifies your database development tasks.
SQL Developer can connect to any Oracle Database version 10g and later and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.
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4That tool is wicked slow for me. I want a PHP admin tool like phpMyAdmin, but for Oracle. I tried "Adminer" but it's not working for me. Oct 25, 2013 at 18:40
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There are a few options:
- Database.net is a windows GUI to connect to many different types of databases, oracle included.
- Oracle SQL Developer is a free tool from Oracle.
- SQuirreL SQL is a java based client that can connect to any database that uses JDBC drivers.
I'm sure there are others out there that you could use too...
you can always use the web based management tool that comes with oracle express db.. have tried using it? you can access it through http://host:port/apex if i remember correctly...
Alternative solutions are Oracle SQL Developer, TOAD etc...
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Toad is universal and being there for a long time now. Its stable and gives you alot of control.– NeerajApr 14, 2015 at 21:04
SQLTools is an almost fully functional and free Oracle GUI:
You could try this: it's a very good tool, very fast and effective.
Try this : https://code.google.com/p/oracle-gui/
Haven't used it yet, but looks good though.
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3Probably better served as a comment in the case of a 2 year old question with an accepted answer. Mar 20, 2013 at 6:20
Try odbTools at http://odbtools.software.informer.com - it is free.
odbTools is set of integrated GUI tools to manage, administer, monitor and tune the Oracle database.