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SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
Score 8.4 out of 10
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SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is an integrated environment for managing any SQL infrastructure, from SQL Server to Azure SQL Database.
SQL Server Management Studio is more seamless and comprehensive, handling just about everything we need to create and manage extensive SQL Server databases. SQL Server Management Studio is tied deeply into SQL Server specifically, vs. DBeaver's mission to be a more universal …
It still lacks some features that make DataGrip great for developers like tab history, persists the last session, detailed customization for query formatting, more data export options and the table edit dialog is more comfortable to use since it can be resized.
I would rather use SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). I've used Toad for Oracle before, and of course VS to connect and edit queries, but it's way easier for me to just use SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) as everything is right there.
It has been around for a very long time and has kept support with the most recent stable version released about 2 months ago. It has good tools and a community that helps with questions. It connects easily to the microsoft ecosystem. You will find it easy to set up and …
If you need a stable, reliable and easy to use environment to analyze data in SQL language that connects easily to azure, you will find this software a good fit that is included in the package that you can set up quickly and get going almost out of the box. It has good support and extensions that complement it.
I have always been bothered by the way the list of stored procedures in the Object Explorer have dbo prepended, so that you cannot use keystrokes to easily jump to a particular file
Occasionally an open query window loses its connection
It can be slow to open certain files (e.g. when using Script Stored Procedure As)
It's very easy to use, it's quick, and the newest version has theme support and a good dark theme, even Github Copilot integration. It feels very modern, not as dated as it did before.
SQL Server Management Studio is more seamless and comprehensive, handling just about everything we need to create and manage extensive SQL Server databases. SQL Server Management Studio is tied deeply into SQL Server specifically, vs. DBeaver's mission to be a more universal SQL tool.