Postico

Postico

By Jakob Egger

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2015-10-19
  • Current Version: 1.5.22
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.75 MB
  • Developer: Jakob Egger
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.10

Description

Postico is a modern database app for your Mac. Postico is the perfect tool for data entry, analytics, and application development. - connect to Postgres.app - connect to PostgreSQL version 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 servers - connect to cloud services like Heroku Postgres, Amazon Redshift, Amazon RDS - connect to other RDBMs that use the PostgreSQL protocol, like CockroachDB or Greenplum Postico is the perfect app for managing your data. It has great tools for data entry. Filter rows that contain a search term, or set up advanced filters with multiple conditions. Quickly view rows from related tables, and save time by editing multiple rows at once. For analytics workloads, Postico has a powerful query editor with syntax highlighting and many advanced text editing features. Execute multiple queries at once, or execute them one at a time and export results quickly. For application developers, Postico offers a full featured table designer. Add, rename and remove columns, set default values, and add column constraints (NOT NULL, UNIQUE, CHECK constraints, foreign keys etc.). Document your database by adding comments to every table, view, column, and constraint. But the best part of Postico is how well it works. Postico is made on a Mac for a Mac. It works great with all your other Mac apps. Use all the usual keyboard shortcuts. Postico gets the basic things like copy/paste just right, and also supports more advanced features like services for text editing.

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Reviews

  • Completely Awful

    1
    By BobWNY
    I do not write many reviews,but this is a case that sorely warrants one. I imagined that this app would have something up, postgreSQL-wise, on the many good general purpose database clients. In fact, I found it extremely weak in terms of both features and usability, more striking me as a student's first Mac application. IMO, the $50 taken from me for this was thievary.
  • Great but missing key features

    5
    By thecb4
    Creating/editing stored procedures seems to be something requested but not implemented. Hopefully this is coming soon.
  • work completed in 6 months, vs 36 man years

    5
    By mikegrok
    I used postgres via homebrew and postico to automate a linux to windows server migration. A nearly identical project was 24 man years into an estimated 36 man year project using manual data corrilation. My project was in 2016. II am sure that Postico has only gotten better. As I was using it for the project, there were several updates that improved it for my project. Being able so sort my data on various columns in the result window without re-running the queries greatly sped up my work. My record barely fit on 3 monitors side by side. The postico features made my project viable, so I only needed to pull the results into excel when sending reports to management. Finding intersections of keywords in arrays (records can contain arrays), a postgres feature, was instrumental in my solution.
  • App is great

    3
    By Joe Ghaida
    BUT there is an issue when I try to upload SVGs. it use to work fine and works ocassionally if I click REALLY fast sometimes it will work. PLEASE FIX
  • Latest update crashes consistently

    1
    By apramanik
    Try to write some SQL, press delete, CRASH. Unusable now.
  • Postico is wonderful

    5
    By Sammala
    I used it view/modify a Postgres db and it consistently exceeded my expectations. However, wish there was a way to store local connection profiles at a database level instead of having each bookmark open up ‘localhost.'
  • POSTICO is Amazing!

    5
    By LaneC
    I was using PGAdmin on my Mac and dealing with constant usability issues. With PGAdmin I would have windows randomly resizing on me while trying to administer my local dev environment. I switched to Postico and everything works great! The software’s UI is not only stable but much more responsive than PGAdmin ever was. I have been a happy user for quite some time but just got around to reviewing it. I wish there was a free version for developers to give it a try with a paid upgrade inside of the app for the full release. That would give me the ability to promote it more to others.
  • Fits with Mac UI better than pgAdmin

    4
    By vab3
    This application has a nice clean feel under MacOS, for example, going full screen and using certain keyboard shortcuts. A feature I woudl really like is the ability to generate a SELECT query for a specific table. Right now I have to open the table, click filter, preview query, then copy/paste to a query window.
  • Amazing

    5
    By unixygirl
    I use this tool everyday. It’s perfect. Never change Postico, you’re performant, intuitive, simple, powerful, and beautiful—all in one package.
  • Decent Tool

    4
    By Hughra
    Decent tool, use it daily. I wish there was a gui for editing stored procedures and triggers.

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