RazorSQL is a cross-platform database management tool and SQL editor that allows developers and database administrators (DBAs) to connect to, browse, and manage more than 40 different database systems simultaneously. It connects via JDBC or ODBC and runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris.
An in-depth review of RazorSQL’s core features, pros, cons, and performance dictates how it holds up for modern workflows. Key Features
Universal Database Connectivity: Built-in support for over 40 databases—including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and Salesforce—alongside any database utilizing standard JDBC or ODBC drivers.
Robust SQL Programming Editor: A multi-tabbed editor that features auto-completion, syntax highlighting, and relationship insights, while supporting 20+ languages like SQL, PL/SQL, PHP, XML, and Java.
Visual Database Tools: Includes built-in graphical wizards to create, alter, describe, and drop database structures (tables, indexes, views, stored procedures) without manual coding.
Data Utilities: Features robust tools for cross-database conversion, table data comparisons, automated backups, and exporting/importing data across formats like Excel, CSV, and XML.
Built-in Local Database: Ships with a pre-configured relational database engine (HSQLDB) that works out of the box with zero configuration required. Pros & Cons RazorSQL vs DBeaver vs dbForge Edge: Features Comparison
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