I also find uDig and qGis very useful, OpenJump just isn't as easy to work with in my experience.

Rob McCulley wrote:
QGIS is my preferred viewer as well.  I find QGIS does the best job of
overlaying my existing shapefile/raster data with the postgis data.  And
it's a pretty good postgis editor as well.

Rob McCulley


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Despite the preference expressed here for OpenJump, which does work
well,
I
have found alternatives like GVSIG & QGIS to be easier to install &
run,
and
there is also uDIG from the PostGIS developers.

FWIW, OGIS is my preferred PostGIS viewre.

Cheers,

  Brent Wood
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