I forgot how mailing lists work.

So pgAdmin III uses C++ and wxWidgets and pgAdmin 4 uses web-based
technologies?

That's interesting but the question is, will there be a pgAdmin 5? If a web
based model is the future, then why shouldn't we say pgAdmin v10 or simply
pgAdmin 10?

My question should lead to another question: Will there be a pgAdmin 5?

Sincerely

Am Fr., 29. Aug. 2025 um 08:35 Uhr schrieb Ashesh Vashi <
[email protected]>:

> On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 11:42 PM Apple Pine <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> why do you name the software pgAdmin 4 v9.7.
>>
>> in most cases pgAdmin 3 is too old therefore pgAdmin 4 is the most use
>> tool for postgres. it's confusing if you write pgAdmin 4 and then the
>> version number.
>>
>> it should be able to understand what pgAdmin 9.7 means. it means pgAdmin
>> 4 in the version 9.7. I suggest you to change the name of pgAdmin 4 at
>> least in version 10.
>>
>> so instead of pgAdmin 4 v10 simply write pgAdmin 10.
>>
> There is a history behind everything. :)
> Please find the blog from Dave Page:
> https://pgsnake.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-story-of-pgadmin.html
>
> This is the fourth revision of pgAdmin, hence - pgAdmin 4.
> And - rest are the current version of this edition.
>
> -- Ashesh
>
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>

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