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coming back to postgresql after several years of oracle ...

what are the state-of-the art postgresql administrative/ddl generating/data inserting frontends on windows? it would be nice if it had integration for postgis as well. it should be standalone or alternatively a plugin for intellij idea

thinking back, all the windows programs specific for postgresql i have used were crap, especially PGAdmin. had it become better?

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I like Postgresql Maestro. I also use their version for MySql. I'm pretty statisfied with their product. Or you can use the free tool PgAdmin.

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SQLExplorer is a great Eclipse plugin or standalone interface that works with many different database systems, either with dedicated drivers or with ODBC.

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do you mean something like PG Admin for administration?

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PGAdmin is better now than it used to be. It still leaves a lot to desire, but it is usable. – Mauli Sep 22 '08 at 9:45
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phpPgAdmin is PostgreSQL web frontend which is quite good.

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EMS's SQL Manager is much easier to use and has many more features than either phpPgAdmin or PG Admin III. However, it's windows only and you have to pay for it.

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Actually there is a freeware version of EMS's SQL Manager which is quite powerful

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pgAdmin

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Try RazorSQL - http://www.razorsql.com/ - it has the most features for the lowest cost.

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