Re: ER Diagram design tools (Linux) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Roderick A. Anderson
Subject Re: ER Diagram design tools (Linux)
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In response to Re: ER Diagram design tools (Linux)  (Kevin Kempter <kevin@kevinkempterllc.com>)
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Kevin Kempter wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 March 2008 20:33:43 Conor McTernan wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone knows of any good ER Diagram tools for
>> Postgres that run on Linux.

If you're not against paying there is dbwrench <http://www.dbwrench.com/>.

Java so it could be a bit of a problem because at the time I used it it
required a JRE that had some FOSS issues.  :-)


Rod
--
>>
>> I have been using DBDesigner by FabForce for a couple of years, but
>> development has stopped while MySQL workbench is being built (for
>> windows only). Neither of these applications will talk to Postgres and
>> I've found DBDesigner to be a bit buggy at the best of times (it's
>> still quite good and better than nothing I suppose).
>>
>> I've been using PgAdmin3 which is great for updating/managing
>> tables/view etc, but I would really like something for modelling ER
>> diagrams which will talk directly to Postgres.
>>
>> Does anyone know of any commercial or open source software that will do
>> this?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Conor
>>
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>
> Have a look at Data Architect (www.theKompany.com)
> or Open System Architect (www.codebydesign.com)
>
>
> /Kevin
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