Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista and Windows 7, 8, 10ĭbForge Studio for PostgreSQL by Devart is a GUI tool for database development and management. Supports data access to PostgreSQL tables and views many ODBC-based limitations and errors. Yes, you can use MS Access as a PostgreSQL database interface.
This is a list of "closed source" projects, some might have some manner of free version.
Open-source software which allows you to easily understand what can do (and what can't) a PostgreSQL user with a table's data. MacOS (based on Electron, so versions for other OS can be build from source code). Pgrights: GUI for PostgreSQL roles, privileges and policies Does not do DB inserts, modifications, etc. It also supports Active Session History extension by pgsentinel. Open-source software which provides graphical view of active session history and help you to answer questions like "What wait events were taking most time?", "Which sessions were taking most time?", "Which queries were taking most time and what were they doing?". PASH-Viewer: PostgreSQL Active Session History Viewer Supports MySQL/MariaDB, Adabas D, MS Access and PostgreSQL, as well as other JDBC/ODBC databases. This is the list of "open source and free" miscellaneous utilities: