If you work with more than one database engine, you know the pain. PostgreSQL means pgAdmin. MySQL means Workbench. SQL Server means SSMS. Oracle means SQL Developer. DynamoDB means the AWS Console. Demo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NXphANViKM Download : https://sourceforge.net/projects/db-explorer/ That’s five tools, five interfaces, five sets of shortcuts — and none of them talk to each other. I switched to DB Explorer six months ago and haven’t opened any of those tools since. Here’s what makes it different from everything else I’ve tried. It Connects to Everything From One Window PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, and Amazon DynamoDB. One interface. One set of keyboard shortcuts. One mental model. You add a connection, pick the database type, and you’re in. The schema tree, query editor, and results panel work identically regardless of which engine you’re connected to. No context switching, no re-learning where things are.…