Overall Satisfaction with DbVisualizer
In my line of work these are the databases used with DbVisualizer. MS SQL, Oracle, MS Access (awesome that this is supported!), MySQL and SQLite. DbVisualizer is frequently used for data management, data retrieval, and running queries to perform specific actions such as calculations, writing procedures, functions and triggers. Extensively using the excellent support of exporting/importing data to and from Excel (or csv file) for further data operations and analysis. DbVisualizer is undoubtedly the best DB tool for daily work with databases, especially the fact that DbVisualizer can handle vast number of different database connections in one software suit.
- Powerful SQL editor for designing and writing queries
- Data management and and database browser
- Automation of repetitive tasks
- Data export to Excel, CSV and HTML
- Better management of saved queries. Instead of using the operating system's folders, built-in list of saved queries with the option to select each would be helpful.
- Very affordable pricing model.
- Flexible licensing allowing to work on desktop and laptop with single license.
DbVisualizer provides enhanced security features and better cross-platform compatibility. Also more intuitive user interface and relatively short learning time to get up to speed with all the functionality offered.
Do you think DbVisualizer delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with DbVisualizer's feature set?
Yes
Did DbVisualizer live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of DbVisualizer go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy DbVisualizer again?
Yes