Massive vs PostGIS vs PostgreSQL Modeler

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      What is Massive?

      Massive's goal is to help you get data from your database. This is not an ORM, it's a bit more than a query tool - our goal is to do just enough, then get out of your way. Massive embraces SQL completely, and helps you out when you don't feel like writing another mundane select * from statement.

      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 PostgreSQL Modeler?

      Open source data modeling tool designed for PostgreSQL. No more DDL commands written by hand.

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