BedquiltDB vs PostGIS vs Postico

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BedquiltDB

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PostGIS

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Postico

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      De facto GIS in SQL
    • 5
      Good Documentation
    • 4
      Very clean, respectable interface
    • 3
      Really modern client
    • 3
      Reliable and easy to use
    • 2
      Increases productivity

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    What is BedquiltDB?

    BedquiltDB is an open-source PostgreSQL extension and set of code libraries, which wraps the PostgreSQL jsonb data type in a slick programmatic API inspired by NoSQL document stores.

    What is PostGIS?

    PostGIS is a spatial database extender for PostgreSQL object-relational database. It adds support for geographic objects allowing location queries to be run in SQL.

    What is Postico?

    Postico provides an easy to use interface, making Postgres more accessible for newcomers and specialists alike. Postico will look familiar to anyone who has used a Mac before. Just connect to a database and begin working with tables and views. Start with the basics and learn about advanced features of PostgreSQL as you go along.

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