Devart dbForge Studio for SQL Server Other Solutions Considered
I've worked with Oracle, and with DB2, as well as with SAP IQ.
I've also worked with Mongo, although it's not quite the same.
I have used different tools in the past, HeidiSQL (which is not bad), Toad, SSMS, and Aqua Data Studio. This last one (AquaStudio) is Java based and gave me heap errors since day 1, cannot really use it for professional development.
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