Become a sponsor to PostgreSQL Database Modeler
pgModeler is an open-source, multiplatform database modeler for PostgreSQL. This project aims to be a reference database design tool when it comes to FOSS in the PostgreSQL ecosystem. Its feature-rich interface allows quick data modeling and fast code deployment in a server. It also supports reverse engineering by creating a visual representation of existing databases. Besides, pgModeler can also generate SQL scripts to sync a model and a database through the process called diff. This tool is not about modeling only, it also counts with a minimalist but functional database server administration module that allows the execution of any sort of SQL commands, while providing database browsing and data handling in an intuitive UI.
6 sponsors have funded pgmodeler’s work.
It would be great to have 300 sponsors supporting pgModeler with at least $10 monthly! With this number of supporters, it'll be possible to stop charging for pre-compiled binaries at the project website and grant access to everyone while dedicating even more to bring you a five-star open-source product! 🎉 Please, help this project reach its goal. Thank you very much! 🙏🏽
Meet the team
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Raphael Araújo e Silva rkhaotixComputer Science Bachelor, Computer Networks Postgraduate, Software Engineer, Mostly working with C++, Qt, Java, PostgreSQL and Agile; Coffee addicted!
Featured work
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pgmodeler/pgmodeler
Open-source data modeling tool designed for PostgreSQL. No more typing DDL commands. Let pgModeler do the work for you!
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pgmodeler/plugins
pgModeler plug-ins repository
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