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Subject use Navicat PostgreSQL GUI to import Access data
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Navicat for PostgreSQL is a PostgreSQL GUI management tool features an intuitive interface and provides a set of useful tool to create reports, backup/ restore, import/ export data, Synchronize database and connect to remote PostgreSQL server, etc.
 
Navicat supports the latest PostgreSQL version and possesses below major
features:
 
- Visual Query Builder
- Report Builder
- SSH Tunnel for remote database connection
- Database transfer from server to server
- Data and Structure Synchronization
- Data backup and restore
- Import/ Export of most popular data formats to and from PostgreSQL
- Scheduling of all the above action
- Easy-to-use wizards for the above action
 
Navicat for PostgreSQL is a powerful yet easy to use PostgreSQL front end provides extensive functionality for managing and developing PostgreSQL database. Navicat's user-friendly, intuitive interface lets you easily manage multiple databases. Copy data by dragging and dropping, connect to remote PostgreSQL server, schedule backup/ restore, synchronize database and import/ export data just as easily. What's more, a Query Builder and Reporting tool is present for creating sql query and graphical report. A full featured graphical manager enables you to set the users and access privileges in an easier way.
 
Navicat for PostgreSQL is available for Windows and Mac OS X and can be downloaded at: http://pgsql.navicat.com/download.html
 
To find out more details about this new GUI, please visit at: http://pgsql.navicat.com/download.html
 
PremiumSoft offers free technical support to PostgreSQL user. Please visit at: http://pgsqlsupport.navicat.com/ to ask an enquiry about this product.

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