What is Explore and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Explore
- Internet Explorer
It is a series of graphical web browsers included in the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995. It was first released as part of the add-on package Plus! for Windows 95 that year ...
- Microsoft Edge
It is a fast and secure browser designed for Windows 10. Microsoft Edge comes exclusively with Windows 10 and cannot be downloaded or installed separately. It has easy tools to preview, group, and save tabs. Quickly find, manage, and open tabs you set aside without leaving the page you’re on. ...
- Tableau
Tableau can help anyone see and understand their data. Connect to almost any database, drag and drop to create visualizations, and share with a click. ...
- Metabase
It is an easy way to generate charts and dashboards, ask simple ad hoc queries without using SQL, and see detailed information about rows in your Database. You can set it up in under 5 minutes, and then give yourself and others a place to ask simple questions and understand the data your application is generating. ...
- Metabase
It is an easy way to generate charts and dashboards, ask simple ad hoc queries without using SQL, and see detailed information about rows in your Database. You can set it up in under 5 minutes, and then give yourself and others a place to ask simple questions and understand the data your application is generating. ...
- Power BI
It aims to provide interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities with an interface simple enough for end users to create their own reports and dashboards. ...
- Looker
We've built a unique data modeling language, connections to today's fastest analytical databases, and a service that you can deploy on any infrastructure, and explore on any device. Plus, we'll help you every step of the way. ...
- Data Studio
Unlock the power of your data with interactive dashboards and engaging reports that inspire smarter business decisions. It’s easy and free. ...
Explore alternatives & related posts
Internet Explorer
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- Faster11
- Simple10
- Free8
- Sync with Your Phone app7
- AutoFills passwords without even need for verification5
- Organised5
- Compatible with most Chrome extensions5
- Superfast3
- So secure it needs no VPN3
- Blocks all trackers by default3
- Easy and effective note taking2
- World's most secure browser2
- Allows PWAs2
- Privacy2
- Slower than Safari2
- Open Source1
- Chromium-based6
- RAM Hungry, but not as hungry as Opera4
- Sync with Microsoft Account4
- Slightly faster3
- Its simply trash2
- Much faster than safari2
- Superfast2
- Not as ram hungry as brave even with ublock1
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Hello, I am currently looking for a tool for automation tests in order to implement it into our CI/CD pipeline for both web development but also for Android and iOS. I considered Cypress but I need compatibility with Safari. I have knowledge of Java, C#, and JavaScript so the language isn't an issue. Also looked into Nightwatchjs and Puppeteer but found these 3 above more interesting.
My main concern is:
- Browser support - Desktop - needs to support Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Microsoft Edge (minimum)
- Browser support - Mobile - Safari and Chrome (minimum)
- App - Android and iOS
If possible i would like to avoid using another tool for mobile (like Appium)
What do you use? What is the one you recommend (even another from the ones mentioned)
Thank you very much for your help!
- Capable of visualising billions of rows4
- Intuitive and easy to learn1
- Responsive1
- Very expensive for small companies1
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Looking for the best analytics software for a medium-large-sized firm. We currently use a Microsoft SQL Server database that is analyzed in Tableau desktop/published to Tableau online for users to access dashboards. Is it worth the cost savings/time to switch over to using SSRS or Power BI? Does anyone have experience migrating from Tableau to SSRS /or Power BI? Our other option is to consider using Tableau on-premises instead of online. Using custom SQL with over 3 million rows really decreases performances and results in processing times that greatly exceed our typical experience. Thanks.
- Database visualisation55
- Open Source41
- Easy setup39
- Dashboard out of the box34
- Free19
- Simple13
- Support for many dbs8
- Easy embedding7
- Easy6
- It's good6
- AGPL : wont help with adoption but depends on your goal5
- BI doesn't get easier than that5
- Multiple integrations4
- Google analytics integration4
- Easy set up3
- Harder to setup than similar tools5
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- Database visualisation55
- Open Source41
- Easy setup39
- Dashboard out of the box34
- Free19
- Simple13
- Support for many dbs8
- Easy embedding7
- Easy6
- It's good6
- AGPL : wont help with adoption but depends on your goal5
- BI doesn't get easier than that5
- Multiple integrations4
- Google analytics integration4
- Easy set up3
- Harder to setup than similar tools5
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- Cross-filtering9
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- Real time in app customer chat support4
- GitHub integration4
- Reduces the barrier of entry to utilizing data1
- Price2
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