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Pome: Postgres monitoring dashboard. Pome stands for Postgres Metrics. Pome is a PostgreSQL Metrics Dashboard to keep track of the health of your database. This project is at a very early stage and there are a lot of missing features, but I'm hoping to be able to make the project progress quickly; SQL Tabs: Rich SQL Console for Postgresql. SQL Tabs is an open source cross platform desktop client for Postgresql.

Pome and SQL Tabs can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Pome and SQL Tabs are both open source tools. Pome with 1.07K GitHub stars and 41 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than SQL Tabs with 752 GitHub stars and 56 GitHub forks.

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What is Pome?

Pome stands for Postgres Metrics. Pome is a PostgreSQL Metrics Dashboard to keep track of the health of your database. This project is at a very early stage and there are a lot of missing features, but I'm hoping to be able to make the project progress quickly.

What is SQL Tabs?

SQL Tabs is an open source cross platform desktop client for Postgresql

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