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Postico is the perfect app for managing your data. It has great tools for data entry. Filter rows that contain a search term, or set up advanced filters with multiple conditions. Quickly view rows from related tables, and save time by editing multiple rows at once.

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  • OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor

Postico makes PostgreSQL approachable.

  • PostgreSQL is an absurdly powerful database, but there’s no reason why using it should require an advanced degree in relational theory. Postico provides an easy-to-use interface, making Postgres more accessible for newcomers and specialists alike.
  • Postico will look familiar to anyone who has used a Mac before. Just connect to a database and begin working with tables and views. Start with the basics and learn about advanced features of PostgreSQL as you go along.

Peek inside your database. Then edit as needed.

  • Postico is an intuitive app for looking at data. Filter rows, sort them, rearrange columns. You can examine long text or images conveniently in the sidebar. Even related rows from referenced tables are shown.
  • Edit rows directly, or use the sidebar — a great choice for long text. You can even change multiple rows at once. Batch saving (with SQL preview) lets you commit changes to multiple rows in a single transaction.

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  • Fixed a crash when sorting timestamp columns that contain NULL values
  • Fixed a bug that resulted in incorrect sort order when sorting numeric columns that contain NULL values
  • Fixed a layout bug in the foreign key popover where the “Open Table” button was not visible
  • Fixed a bug in the crash reporter that could cause Postico to crash again while reporting a crash PLCrashReporter
  • Fixed a crash when clicking on index properties on macOS 10.11 and earlier

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