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PostgresPrefs vs Postico

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

PostgresPrefs

7.0
System Tools

Preference Pane for controlling PostgreSQL database servers

Postico

8.0
Developer Tools

GUI client for PostgreSQL databases

Metric PostgresPrefs Postico
Category System Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 1 401
90-day Installs 6 1.2K
365-day Installs 32 4.5K
Version 2.7 2.3.3,9804
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 176 487
GitHub Forks 13 8
Open Issues 2 369
License MIT
Language Objective-C Python
Last GitHub Commit 4y ago 3mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Mar 12, 2015

Reviews

PostgresPrefs

PostgresPrefs is a macOS preference pane that simplifies managing PostgreSQL servers, offering easy control over settings and configurations. It integrates seamlessly with System Preferences, making it a valuable tool for developers and system administrators working with PostgreSQL on macOS.

Provides a System Preferences pane for managing PostgreSQL servers and their configurations.

Pros

  • + Integrates neatly with macOS System Preferences for a native experience.
  • + Simplifies PostgreSQL server management with a user-friendly interface.
  • + Open-source under the MIT license, fostering transparency and community contribution.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature may lead to compatibility issues with newer macOS versions.
  • - No recent updates or commits, raising concerns about ongoing maintenance.

Postico

Postico is a sleek PostgreSQL client for macOS, offering a modern GUI for database management and query execution. It supports PostgreSQL extensions and is favored by developers and database administrators for its user-friendly interface and robust features.

Postico provides a graphical interface for managing PostgreSQL databases, enabling users to execute queries, manage schemas, and interact with data efficiently.

Pros

  • + Modern and intuitive user interface
  • + Strong support for PostgreSQL features
  • + Regular updates with new features
  • + Active development and community support

Cons

  • - Limited support for advanced PostgreSQL features like function editing
  • - No native dark mode support