What's really special about Heidi and idk if this is still true, but sometime after the creator of MySQL forked MySQL into MariaDB, on Windows, the installer used to include HeidiSQL since they no longer owned the MySQL Workbench, and honestly, as far as open source clients go, Heidi was always my preferred one every single time. It's got its quirks but its so good once you figure it out.
tacomagick
I got a taste of Navicat (Paid Software) and I wish I hadn't because being able to control everything in one place with a good SSH support and wide support for all including SQlite and Redis in a unified interface, being able to transfer between servers and take dumps at the comfort of a single software feels like a blessing.
But HeidiSQL and DBeaver are great, and open source (DBeaver even has a vim integration too;)
bearjaws
Went to their website and it literally has malvertising that tries to install an extension in your browser right at the top.
Nothing really makes me comfortable connecting to my production database quite like malware at the top of a site.
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dominicrose
Does it do anything DBeaver doesn't do?
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flossly
Written in Pascal. That's been a while since I've seen Pascal in the wild!
tclancy
It’s been a long time since I used it but it’s one of those pieces of open source that was so vital to my career when contracting I treated it like I had an annual subscription to pay each year.
owlstuffing
Delphi?! Interbase?! Is this a Borland reunion?
yamapikarya
heidisql is interesting, but right now i am using beekeeper. it's great and just works
overflowy
How does it compare to DataGrip?
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fallen_comrade
My daily driver at work
mohragk
I used this to move away from MySQL Workbench, which is absolute trash. HeidiSQL is excellent, even though is fugly. Doesn't matter though, works like a charm.
What's really special about Heidi and idk if this is still true, but sometime after the creator of MySQL forked MySQL into MariaDB, on Windows, the installer used to include HeidiSQL since they no longer owned the MySQL Workbench, and honestly, as far as open source clients go, Heidi was always my preferred one every single time. It's got its quirks but its so good once you figure it out.
I got a taste of Navicat (Paid Software) and I wish I hadn't because being able to control everything in one place with a good SSH support and wide support for all including SQlite and Redis in a unified interface, being able to transfer between servers and take dumps at the comfort of a single software feels like a blessing.
I use neovim for querying my databases with DBUI and tpope dadbod :) https://www.ssp.sh/brain/query-databases-in-vim-vim-dadbod/
But HeidiSQL and DBeaver are great, and open source (DBeaver even has a vim integration too;)
Went to their website and it literally has malvertising that tries to install an extension in your browser right at the top.
Nothing really makes me comfortable connecting to my production database quite like malware at the top of a site.
Does it do anything DBeaver doesn't do?
Written in Pascal. That's been a while since I've seen Pascal in the wild!
It’s been a long time since I used it but it’s one of those pieces of open source that was so vital to my career when contracting I treated it like I had an annual subscription to pay each year.
Delphi?! Interbase?! Is this a Borland reunion?
heidisql is interesting, but right now i am using beekeeper. it's great and just works
How does it compare to DataGrip?
My daily driver at work
I used this to move away from MySQL Workbench, which is absolute trash. HeidiSQL is excellent, even though is fugly. Doesn't matter though, works like a charm.
Related: https://www.heidisql.com/
Looks good, but I can't afford Delphi. I might try their Community Free Edition, though.
people don't realize how good llm is at SQL. I use to use lots of these tools now i just llm on cli.