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Anyone found one of these?

"Sequel Pro" is awesome for MySQL development on Mac, and they say they are working on Postgresql support (see discussion here) but I haven't found anything else in the mean time. pgAdmin III is horrible.

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Navicat PostgreSQL: they also offer a lite (free) version.

Simone Carletti
This is probably the best out there right now which isn't saying much. I tried it a few months ago and was really unimpressed. They need to take a UI lesson from Sequel Pro! But for right now this may be it...thanks for the post!
Brian Armstrong
I tried Navicat but immediately uninstalled it when I went to the Connection menu and saw "PosgreSQL" as an option.
cdmckay
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There's MacSQL from Runtime Labs, but I've never used it; and judging based on screenshots and videos, I'm not incredibly hopeful. Navicat does seem like the best choice, like weppos mentioned.

alexmuller
MacSQL will cost you $249, the light version $99. Those are ridiculous prices compared to the $30 for Tuples.
Ariejan
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Try RazorSQL. Supports over 20 databases including PostgreSQL and runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux / Unix.

Ahmad
this would be wonderful if it weren't so ugly!
chadoh
softwares that run on multiple platforms are pure crap!
Lailson Bandeira
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Have you tried Tuples?

Rui Pacheco