Devart is a company founded in 1997 with over two decades of expertise in database tool development and native data access solutions for various database servers. Its base of operations and research and development center is located in the Czech Republic. The company boasts a broad consumer base, providing its products to businesses globally, as well as individuals, government entities, and educational institutions. Devart is committed to continuous improvement, keeping up-to-date with the latest advancements in its field and introducing unique features with each product update. Emphasis is also placed on high-quality user support, aligning with a strict support policy to assist users promptly. The company's development roadmap is designed to cater to user requests and needs, demonstrating its adherence to flexible development practices.
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Multi-database support: Works smoothly with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server in a single interface Powerful data comparison & synchronization: Helps quickly spot schema or data differences between environments Integrated visual tools: ER diagram builder and query visualiser make complex DB structure easier to understand
Number of options to play with table & connect to DB host
It is a unified tool across different database systems which can switch between projects or manage different databases without learning a new tool for each one. It is a visual query builder with an intuitive UI with flexible data import, export and data management capabilities, bulk data import tools and easy data manipulation tasks seeding back ups or exporting reports straight forward.
The pricing structure can feel slightly high for small teams or individual developers, especially when compared to open-source alternatives. Occasionally performance lags when working with large datasets or complex schema diagrams, especially on low-spec machines. Limited theme customization and UI personalization options compared to other modern IDE tools
It's super, super slow. Even browsing on a small sized development database is broken & slow.
Performance issues with large/complex workloads, occasional glitches or bugs, rare crashes or that don't behave as expected Limited cross platform support can be costly for licensing for small teams or individual developers where the licensing cost doesn't match the benefit. Workflow quirks and steep learning curve for complex functionality