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Administrate vs HeidiSQL: What are the differences?

What is Administrate? Rails framework for creating flexible admin dashboards, by thoughtbot. Administrate is heavily inspired by projects like Rails Admin and ActiveAdmin, but aims to provide a better user experience for site admins, and to be easier for developers to customize.

What is HeidiSQL? GUI client for MariaDB, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL. HeidiSQL is a useful and reliable tool designed for web developers using the popular MariaDB or MySQL server, Microsoft SQL databases or PostgreSQL. It enables you to browse and edit data, create and edit tables, views, procedures, triggers and scheduled events. Also, you can export structure and data, either to SQL file, clipboard or to other servers. Read about features or see some screenshots.

Administrate and HeidiSQL can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Administrate is an open source tool with 4.44K GitHub stars and 779 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Administrate's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Client application which is lightweight
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      Easy configuration
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      Keep queries after execution
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      Connect to multiple servers on same client
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      Run multiple queries simultaneously
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      Multiple query tabulations

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        Mac OS/ Linux incompatible

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      What is Administrate?

      Administrate is heavily inspired by projects like Rails Admin and ActiveAdmin, but aims to provide a better user experience for site admins, and to be easier for developers to customize.

      What is HeidiSQL?

      HeidiSQL is a useful and reliable tool designed for web developers using the popular MariaDB or MySQL server, Microsoft SQL databases or PostgreSQL. It enables you to browse and edit data, create and edit tables, views, procedures, triggers and scheduled events. Also, you can export structure and data, either to SQL file, clipboard or to other servers. Read about features or see some screenshots.

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      What are some alternatives to Administrate and HeidiSQL?
      Active Admin
      Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration.
      MySQL
      The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
      PostgreSQL
      PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types and functions.
      MongoDB
      MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
      Redis
      Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. Redis provides data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, geospatial indexes, and streams.
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