Ditto to MK's comment.

Developers can somewhat tolerate this "alpha" state in pgadmin4.  I would never 
 push/recommend  pgadmin4  to our customers.
Someone indicated pg4  get 20 compliments for every negative,  I would offer 
there's 19 that simply decided it was not ready, and did not give your any 
feedback.
They just hope it continues to evolve,  and pgadminIII continues to be 
available.

It looks promising,  good luck.

Dave

No matter how hard you push the envelope, Ulitmately it's just stationary.
:+)

-----Original Message-----
From: pgadmin-support-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgadmin-support-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Michal Kozusznik
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 9:30 AM
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] making me love pgAdmin III

On 19.5.2017 14:38, Tomek wrote:
> You must understand one thing - first You stop developing v3, than release 
> feature stripped v4, than demand to report issue/feature request You already 
> know it is missing...
> Maybe this news for You but people used this software for more than 10 years 
> - they got used to functionality - what we've expected was improvement (new 
> features) not regress...

Cannot agree more.
Apart from discussion about chosen technology and related impacts (especially 
on user experience of desktop users), pgAdmin4 shouldn't be yet published as 
stable release. Since pgA4 remains feature-wise-incomplete comparing to pgA3, 
it should be called 'alpha' 
and therefore it shouldn't be offered as replacement of pgA3.
In case it is intended to be something else than pgA3's successor, then 
shouldn't be called pgAdmin (to avoid confusion while comparing features).

with regards

MK



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