On the Postico 2 website I do use the word "native" to describe the app.
When I started working on Postico, the other PostgreSQL client apps all had a really dated Windows 95 / Java UI style, with hundreds of toolbar icons, assistants for everything, and lots of modal dialogs. They were such…
Some parts of the UI in Table Plus have been inspired by Postico, which is probably why it looks similar at a first glance. But the apps are different, and they have a very different focus. As far as I can tell Table…
It's feature complete, and a few thousand people are already using it. It's probably the better choice for most users. But there are still a few issues with the file editor that I want to fix before I officially release…
On the Postico 2 website I do use the word "native" to describe the app.
When I started working on Postico, the other PostgreSQL client apps all had a really dated Windows 95 / Java UI style, with hundreds of toolbar icons, assistants for everything, and lots of modal dialogs. They were such…
Some parts of the UI in Table Plus have been inspired by Postico, which is probably why it looks similar at a first glance. But the apps are different, and they have a very different focus. As far as I can tell Table…
It's feature complete, and a few thousand people are already using it. It's probably the better choice for most users. But there are still a few issues with the file editor that I want to fix before I officially release…