Hi All,
As a hard core pgadmin3 user I was also really bummed when I first
started trying to use pgadmin4.
I also also pretty happy with the progress so far, but there's still
some oddities and missing features that keeps me on pgadmin3... so much
that I actually started my own local branch of pgadmin3-lts and started
making improvements to make it more postgres-10 friendly since it's an
app I love so much.
The biggest issue is the core infrastructure of pgadmin3 is really
unfriendly to newer libraries, so I'm stuck running this on an older vm
just so I can build the thing!
But... pgadmin4 is marching along and I am looking forward to when I can
use it as my full-time DB interface.
Thanks to all the developers for keeping on.
On 1/20/19 2:54 PM, Jack Royal-Gordon wrote:
Thanks for your post, Richard. Like you, I looked at pgAdmin 4 a couple
years ago. I decided then that it wasn’t ready for me, so I went back to
pgAdmin III. Your post convinced me to go back and take another look. I
only just loaded it, but my immediate impression is far more positive.
I’m not one of those who trashed the developers for the choices they
made, I know that building something like this takes time and will
involvd some unfortunate decisions that are nevertheless difficult to
backtrack on. I’m happy to see that the project has moved forward to
where it is at now. I will be evaluating it in the coming days and weeks
hopefully.
Thanks,
Jack
On Jan 20, 2019, at 10:31 AM, Richard Brockie
<richard.broc...@gmail.com <mailto:richard.broc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I've subscribed to this list specifically to give this positive feedback!
Like many others, I shared the initial disappointment with the early
pgAdmin 4 releases. Things improved greatly when pgAdmin 4 started
using the default system browser, and now moving to v4.1 from v3.6
yesterday, I'm very pleased to say that I find I am enjoying using
pgAdmin again!
Thanks & best wishes,
--
R.
Richard Brockie
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