On 2016-11-23 9:43 AM, Mark Murawski wrote:
While I completely understand the push to new technology and an easier codebase
to maintain... but with all these major usability issues, pgadmin4 is definitely
not ready for prime time and many of us would appreciate some continued
development on pgadm
Hi Dave,
I am delighted to report that the new release of pgAdmin4 version 1.1 dated Nov
23 2016 has resolved my long-standing troubles with crashes when I open a
database with pgAdmin. I had it yesterday running for 24 hours without failure.
Up to then this product had been quite unusable o
More to Add:
Core features missing from pgadmin4
-There's no search functionality in the sql-query/function editor
-You cannot dynamically change the font size bigger/smaller with
ctrl-mouse-scroll
-You cannot open a query in a new window
-Functions all open up in a tab named 'Query-untitled' w
Adding Devrim...
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Peter Juhasz wrote:
> Dear PgAdmin4 maintainers,
>
> I've installed the latest pgadmin4-v1 package from the PGDG repository.
> Unfortunately, it still does not work.
>
> Now (as oppossed to the previous version of the package) there is a
> pgadmin
Hi,
Regarding the release of pgAdmin 4 I need to point out some problems I'm facing
with the new version.
First and most annoying - it is slow, really slow - one thing that pgAdmin had
over other db management systems (MySQL Workbench, Microsoft Management Studio
etc.) was its speed - now it's
Dear PgAdmin4 maintainers,
I've installed the latest pgadmin4-v1 package from the PGDG repository.
Unfortunately, it still does not work.
Now (as oppossed to the previous version of the package) there is a
pgadmin4 binary in the path, starting it results in the familiar "An
error occurred initial