![]() Query support, schema discovery and object scripting. Especially useful when rolling out to non-developers.įeatures - DbVisualizer comes standard with everything you need to work with modern databases. Unlike some of the alternatives, there is actual support behind these claims.Įase of Install - You can pull down a combined installer that handle JVM dependencies - making the install a breeze. Pros: Options - support for a number of database management systems in one tool. I am happy to pay for good quality and responsive support, and DbVis has always provided that. I always choose to pay for tools behind which a strong and responsive support/development team stands. As a developer, it's important that my "tool box" is always up to the task. Overall: Overall, I have been very happy with DbVis over the many years I have been a Pro licensee. There are no longer any UI issues in my experience. I work with a team of about 4 developers on an Informix based project, and DbVis has always been the "go to" tool, envied by those who have no choice but to use the Informix equivalent.Ĭons: In the past there were a few UI issues as Windows and Java transitioned to ultra high resolution support and inevitably Windows 11, but tech support always provided workarounds until subsequent versions addressed. Over the years I have submitted a few support requests, and I've always had a reply within 24 hours, and that reply has always contained either a helpful explanation/instruction, or a promise to address an issue in the next release. Pros: One of the best things about DbVis (apart from the fact that it just works) is that the tech support team is always super responsive. ![]()
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