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From Wim Bertels
Subject A good client
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Msg-id 4354FB82.7040302@khleuven.be
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Responses Re: A good client  ("Raymond O'Donnell" <rod@iol.ie>)
Re: A good client  ("Onyx" <omueller@i3.com>)
Re: A good client  (Steve V <dndlists@gmail.com>)
Re: A good client  (Tony Caduto <tony_caduto@amsoftwaredesign.com>)
Re: A good client  (Johan Wehtje <joweht@tpgi.com.au>)
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Dear friends,

i've been using postgresql quiet some time now,
but i don't find any really good clients for "dummies" to this database.
When i look at pgadmin:
an anoying feature: it closes when u do something illegal, instead of
saying: u don't have the rights to do this.
When i look at phpgpadmin (phpmyadmin is much better from a usability
point of view),
why wasn't this layout/structure followed, or at least a better one.

To me the best client is:  psql ,
but i makes it kind of difficult to convince the "dummies" from using
access and/or mysql

suggestions to good clients?

tnx,




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