pgAdmin 4 is allready at V 2.0
Am 09.10.2017 um 13:13 schrieb Francis Fish:
> Try "upgrading" to version 1.2
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> Thanks and Regards,
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> Francis
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> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Andreas <maps.on@gmx.net
> <mailto:maps.on@gmx.net>> wrote:
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> Hi
> call me oldfashioned but I'd like to have a lightweight alternative
> to pgAdmin4.
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> pgAdmin3 does in 99% of the time all I have to do with PG, throwing
> SQL at the server and getting some stuff back.
> It starts fast, offers multi-window and drag&drop of scripts into
> the editor.
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> I really do appreciate all the work put into PG and pgAdmin4
> but pgAdmin4 is more nice to look at than to work with.
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> pgAdmin3 sadly doesn't like PG 10, so I'm looking in a dead end.
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> Is there any other tool to talk with PG that doesn't carry so much bulk?
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> Regards
> Andreas
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