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DbVisualizer, developed by DbVis Software AB, is a cross-platform SQL client and database administration tool designed for database developers, analysts, and administrators who need reliable access to multiple data sources from a single interface. Currently at version 26.1 after ten major release cycles, the software provides a unified workspace that supports every widely deployed database engine, including Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Db2, SQLite, Cassandra, Snowflake, Redshift, and more, eliminating the need for vendor-specific utilities. Its architecture runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux, so teams can standardize on one tool regardless of operating system. Typical use cases range from ad-hoc querying, schema browsing, and table data editing to advanced workflows such as visual query building, explain-plan analysis, database comparison, schema migration, and automated export of result sets in formats like CSV, Excel, JSON, or SQL insert statements. The application offers a comprehensive SQL editor with syntax highlighting, auto-completion, parameterized scripts, and result-set visualization grids that support inline filtering, charting, and drag-and-drop pivots, making it equally valuable for quick data investigations and for producing formatted reports. Connection management is simplified through a single tree view where credentials, driver files, and SSH tunnel configurations are stored securely, while role-based settings allow large teams to share standardized connection catalogs. Additional productivity features include built-in import wizards, variable substitution, SQL history, and scheduling of recurring tasks through the command-line interface, enabling integration with CI pipelines or nightly batch jobs. DbVisualizer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget that always supply the latest build and support batch installation alongside other applications.
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