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- pgAdmin - PostgreSQL Tools
pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source database in the world
- Download - pgAdmin
pgAdmin is a free software project released under the PostgreSQL licence The software is available in source and binary format from the PostgreSQL mirror network Because compiling from source requires technical knowledge, we recommend installing binary packages whenever possible
- Download - pgAdmin
pgAdmin is available for 64 bit Windows™ 7 SP1 (desktop) or 2008R2 (server) and above, up to v4 30 v5 0 and later are supported on Windows 8 (desktop) or 2012 (server) and above v7 0 and later are supported on Windows 10 (desktop) or 2016 (server) and above 32 bit Windows support is available for versions up to v4 29
- Documentation - pgAdmin
The pgAdmin documentation for the current development code, and recent releases of the application is available for online browsing Please select the documentation version you would like to view from the options below
- pgAdmin 4 — pgAdmin 4 9. 5 documentation
Welcome to pgAdmin 4 pgAdmin is the leading Open Source management tool for Postgres, the world’s most advanced Open Source database pgAdmin 4 is designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced Postgres users alike, providing a powerful graphical interface that simplifies the creation, maintenance and use of database objects
- Getting Started — pgAdmin 4 9. 5 documentation
The pgAdmin 4 client features a highly-customizable display that features drag-and-drop panels that you can arrange to make the best use of your desktop environment The tree control provides an elegant overview of the managed servers, and the objects that reside on each server
- Version 9. 0 — pgAdmin 4 9. 5 documentation
This release contains a number of bug fixes and new features since the release of pgAdmin 4 v8 14
- Features - pgAdmin
pgAdmin has a huge array of features and by far the best way to see them all is to download a copy and give it a try Here's a brief list to give you an idea of its capabilities:
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