Versions:

  • 1.2.5
  • 1.2.4
  • 1.2.3
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.2.0
  • 1.1.14
  • 1.1.13
  • 1.1.12
  • 1.1.11
  • 1.1.10
  • 1.1.9
  • 1.1.8
  • 1.1.6
  • 1.1.5
  • 1.1.4
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.1.0
  • 1.0.9
  • 1.0.8
  • 1.0.7
  • 1.0.6
  • 1.0.5
  • 1.0.4
  • 1.0.2
  • 1.0.1

Tiny RDM, developed by Tiny Craft, is a modern, lightweight, cross-platform Redis desktop manager designed to provide developers and database administrators with an intuitive graphical interface for interacting with Redis data stores. Released under the Database Tools category, the application currently stands at version 1.2.5 and has evolved through twenty-six iterative releases, reflecting steady refinement and feature expansion. Built to run natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux, Tiny RDM eliminates the need for command-line-only interaction by offering a streamlined GUI that simplifies connection management, key browsing, and data manipulation across local and remote Redis instances. Typical use cases include rapid inspection and editing of cached session data, monitoring real-time message queues, debugging application-side serialization issues, and administering Redis clusters during development or production troubleshooting. The manager supports secure SSH-tunneled connections, colorized key-type identification, and responsive table views that scale from hobby projects to enterprise datasets, making it equally suitable for backend engineers, DevOps teams, and data analysts who require immediate visibility into volatile memory structures. By packaging advanced functionality such as batch key operations, JSON serialization previews, and server-info dashboards into a compact binary, Tiny RDM bridges the gap between lightweight CLI utilities and heavier enterprise database suites without imposing runtime dependencies. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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