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DBngin - Free all-in-one database version management tool 🛠️

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The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis & more

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Huy Phạm
Hello world! 👋 DBngin is an all-in-one database version management tool. It offers the easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis & more... It's free!
Anthony Da Mota
Looks nice! What will be the next engines you're going to support? Thanks!
Huy Phạm
@akdm_ because there are a lot of engines so the next engine will be based on user request. Feel free to create a issue on our Github issue tracker: https://github.com/TablePlus/DBngin
Csaba Kissi
Seems to be promising. BTW: Link for the change log does not work https://dbngin.com/osx/changelog
Huy Phạm
@csaba_kissi Thanks, we're implementing it.
Joshua Pinter
This looks really nice. 152 mb download. Is this written in Electron?
Huy Phạm
@joshuapinter No, it's fat because it contains database binaries. DBngin is a native application.
Joshua Pinter
@huyphams Dats phat! :) Great job.
Benjamin Alijagić
Are you guys the creators of TablePlus? I saw the familiar elephant. :) Also, are those two connected somehow or?
Huy Phạm
@benjam1n Yup, we're the team behind TablePlus. If you want to view databases in DBngin, TablePlus maybe one of them ;)
Dean Ward
I'm IN LOVE with TablePlus so I'm really excited to try this out!
John Foster
cool
Huy Tran

Personally I love this product. It helps me alot on a daily basis!

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Very promising product

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Not yet indentified

simdi jinkins
Was interested in this tool. Too bad it's only for mac
Milind Shah
For anyone looking for a universal database management tool that is free and works well with all the popular databases, please checkout https://dbeaver.io/. It is a Free multi-platform database tool for developers, SQL programmers, database administrators and analysts. Supports all popular databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MS Access, Teradata, Firebird, Derby, etc. If you need NoSQL access, they have an Enterprise Edition too.
Guelherme
Look nice. Any plans to supporting Windows and Linux?