Active Admin is a framework for creating administration style interfaces. It abstracts common business application patterns to make it simpler for developers to implement beautiful and elegant interfaces with very little effort. Active Admin is free and open source under an MIT license.
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Active Query Builder
Score 9.8 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Active Query Builder is a component for business applications which helps users without any SQL experience to work with SQL queries and get data fast. Users can get a clear view of database schema and design SQL queries with natural point-and-click actions rather than tedious typing. Active Query Builder assists novice users learning SQL and allows experienced users to analyze and understand their queries better by parsing them and building the visual diagram. With…
$199
per developer
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Active Admin
Active Query Builder
Editions & Modules
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VCL Edition (Delphi, C++Builder)
$199.00
per developer
Core .NET Edition (non-visual)
$199.00
per developer
ActiveX Edition
$299.00
per developer
WinForms Edition
$399.00
per developer
WPF Edition
$399.00
per developer
ASP.NET Edition
$399.00
per developer
Java Edition
$450.00
per developer
.NET All-in-One Edition
$899.00
per developer
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Active Admin
Active Query Builder
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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In contrast, Active Query Builder was less expensive, more rapidly implemented, and received universally positive feedback from consumers. I have found that it is hard to anticipate all of the different ways that end users would want to query their data, and although I am not …
I have used Flutter to begin and with flutter you need learn a language called Dart which is not needed with AQB, which is the main reason for us to pick Active Query Builder as a choice over Flutter. AQB supports all the merchant SQL databases with native syntax support, query …
AQB for cheap, faster to market, and reviews were really good. It has proved impossible for me to predict every which way that end users would want to query their data and whilst I'm not averse to creating new views for end-users one person's wishes will not always suit …
It's good quality software, simple to use, support is also great. It's easy to get started and the integration is also easy. Security-wise it's the best and the usage as compared to the security is by large the best and for end users with no technical knowledge, it's a great …
It is a good one for business users who are in no way technical and do not have any insights about the backend databases and do not have any SQL experience. They can simply go in and create queries without any SQL knowledge by just using a drag and drop way..now tell me how cool is that? :)
In contrast, Active Query Builder was less expensive, more rapidly implemented, and received universally positive feedback from consumers. I have found that it is hard to anticipate all of the different ways that end users would want to query their data, and although I am not opposed to designing new views for end-users, it is important to keep in mind that the preferences of a single user will not be shared by all. Due to its complete visual access, Active Query Builder is the optimal choice.