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We've compiled a list of 8 free and paid alternatives to omnidb. The primary competitors include phpMyAdmin, DBeaver. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between omnidb and HeidiSQL, pgAdmin, pgModeler. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


phpMyAdmin
Free Open Source

phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.

DBeaver - Universal Database Manager and SQL Client.

HeidiSQL
Free Open Source

HeidiSQL is a useful tool designed for web developers using the popular MySQL server, Microsoft SQL...

pgAdmin
Free Open Source

pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich open source administration and development platform...

Open source PostgreSQL database modeler with entity-relationship diagrams, data management tools...

pgweb
Free Open Source

Web-based cross-platform client for PostgreSQL databases

Phppgadmin
Free Open Source

phpPgAdmin is a web-based administration tool for PostgreSQL.

myLittleAdmin is the first web-based management tool specially designed for MS SQL Server.

OmniDB is a browser-based tool that simplifies database management focusing on interactivity...

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omnidb Overview

OmniDB is an open source browser-based app designed to access and manage many different Database Management systems, e.g. PostgreSQL, Oracle and MySQL. OmniDB can run either as an App or via Browser, combining the flexibility needed for various access paths with a design that puts security first. OmniDB is actively developed, automatically tested on a variety of databases and browsers and comes with full documentation.

Since early development, OmniDB was designed as an browser-based app. Consequently, it runs in any browser, from any operational system. It can be accessed by several computers and multiple users, each one of them with his/her own group of connections. It also can be hosted in any operational system, without the need of install any dependencies. We will see further details on installation in the next chapters.

OmniDB’s main objective is to offer an unified workspace with all functionalities needed to manipulate different DMBS. DBMS specific tools aren’t required: in OmniDB, the context switch between different DBMS is done with a simple connection switch, without leaving the same page. The end-user’s sensation is that there is no difference when he/she manipulates different DBMS, it just feels like different connections.

Despite this, OmniDB is built with simplicity in mind, designed to be a fast and lightweight browser-based application. OmniDB is also powered by the WebSocket technology, allowing the user to execute multiple queries and procedures in multiple databases in multiple hosts in background.

OmniDB is also secure. All OmniDB user data are stored encrypted, and no database password is stored at all. When the user first connects to a database, OmniDB asks for the password. This password is encrypted and stored in memory for a specific amount of time. When this time expires, OmniDB asks the password again. This ensures maximum security for the database OmniDB is connecting to.

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