This smart SQL editor and advanced database client is tailored to meet the specific needs
of professional database developers. It delivers
a range of database tools neatly packed together and running atop the IntelliJ Platform.
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This smart SQL editor and advanced database client is tailored to meet the specific needs
of professional database developers. It delivers
a range of database tools neatly packed together and running atop the IntelliJ Platform.
Customer Reviews
Axel Somerseth C.
Advanced user of DataGripDataGrip is easy to configure and easy to use.
DataGrip provides a wide number of database connections.
This product actually makes me feel comfortable and focused.
My colleagues tell me DataGrip is cool, and I think it is true.
Errors are shown in a correct way.
I like DDL and DML automation tools, they are so great!
UI Tables for retrieved data are awesome, selectors for rows too!
Productivity Guide is an awesome feature! It makes me feel trained in good practices!
I like the checking code issues (SQL) feature.
I am in love with the sync with OS theme feature.
I am in love with the Jetbrains Font.
I like the console color scheme.
I like the auto parse feature in the code editor, It is delightful.
The quick documentation feature is powerful and helpful. I like it.
This product was built with high quality.
Maybe the CPU consumption of this program is heavy on my computer (Macbook Pro 2016). But, I guess upgrading my computer is a reasonable solution.
Database disconnection only shows at the bottom of the screen, I think this needs more exposure.
I dislike that I don't know how to use version system control in DataGrip xD.
I didn't see any videos on Jetbrain's Youtube channel for DataGrip.
It is not like any other database manager. This DB manager is powerful and maybe makes you feel more productive.
I use DataGrip for verifying and manipulating data at local databases from microservices architecture, this services use go language and containers with docker.
It easy to use and fast from retrieving data. I will use DataGrip with remote databases in near future.