This looks great, definitely going to take it for a spin tomorrow.
I'm pretty happy at the moment editing in vim invoked from psql with \e - which has been my setup for way more than a decade now, but I do miss isql (Query Analyzer) from SQL Server 2000, which was just about perfect.
The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it).
This looks great, definitely going to take it for a spin tomorrow.
I'm pretty happy at the moment editing in vim invoked from psql with \e - which has been my setup for way more than a decade now, but I do miss isql (Query Analyzer) from SQL Server 2000, which was just about perfect.
Thanks. Let me know which OS you're on. I suspect macOS might have more users, and deserves more attention.
Awesome, finally! Are you planning to integrate with Postgres.app?
Curious. What type of integration are you looking for?
Postgres.app is server-only, no?
definitely running this tomorrow first thing in the morning
Would love to get your feedback!
i will try, looks great
Thank you sir.
Website says "native" but it's an Electron app.
Is it possible that the [x Telemetry] [x Electron] and [x Subscription] means that the app does not have those things?
it's exactly that, just less good choice for webUI, it was not clear to me at first either
* noted
It is not electron. Look at the source code.
The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it).
"Non Features: No Electron. No telemetry. No subscription."