I'm a dedicated TOAD user, so would steer you in that direction. We used
SQL Navigator years ago, before we moved to TOAD. SQL Navigator is not a
bad product; and I haven't kept up on the new releases. I'm sure it's grown
a lot since I last used it. But overall, I just prefer TOAD's user
Just a brief word to everyone who took the time to provide their 2-cents.
Thank you.
Pat Gorden-Ozgul
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I'm a dedicated TOAD user, so would steer you in that
Look at TORA, for the cost ($0.00) it is a nice tool ... not way too many
features ... but good ones only ...
Look it up at http://www.globecom.net/tora/
Raj
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Why purchase TOAD over SQL Navigator? They both do basically the same
thing, right???
You have direct access to Toadman Jim himself. You have input as to what
you want to see in the product. Bugs get addressed *immediately*. New beta
versions at least weekly. And Jim himself is one helluva
Our developers use both products.
Light Oracle developers, including some power end-users, get by just fine
with TOAD.
High level folks, those into heavy PL/SQL, swear by SQL Nav.
Gary Weber
Senior DBA
Charles Jones, LLC||Superior Information Services, LLC
609-530-1144, ext 5529
Take a look at PL/SQL Developer from All Around Automations, much better
than both of them, and a lot cheaper.
But Toad is kind of a better product for the money (750 vrs 5000).
Navigator is severely overpriced.
Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you
Title: RE: Toad vs SQL Navigator
We have sqlnav here at my site, it's cool and all but pretty expensive. I really liked ezsql and am sad to see it go away (damn shame). I have a question, since it's no longer available for sale how illegal would it be for me to obtain a key from someone
Title: RE: Toad vs SQL Navigator
Ah... You are correct that Golden and PLEDIT are not tools that compare to TOAD or SQLNAV but that does not mean that there are not excellent tools... For years I was a die hard SQL*Plus fan... A SQL*Plus bigot you might say... I avoiding tools like TOAD