DbVisualizer vs. Studio 3T

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DbVisualizer
Score 8.8 out of 10
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DbVisualizer is a multi-database tool for developers, analysts and database administrators, providing a single interface across a wide variety of operating systems. Boasting an easy-to-use and clean interface, DbVisualizer runs on all major operating systems and supports all major RDBMS that are available. Users only need to learn and master one application. DbVisualizer integrates transparently with the operating system being used.
$0
Studio 3T
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Studio 3T is a professional IDE, client, and GUI for MongoDB. It boasts tried, tested, and trusted tools for working with MongoDB databases. With features like Query Code, which allows users to generate code at the click of a button, or SQL to MongoDB Migration that supports seamless transition from SQL to MongoDB. The vendor states users can save time on repetitive tasks with its Task Scheduler, and create queries in an instant with a drag-and-drop Visual Query Builder.N/A
Pricing
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Editions & Modules
DbVisualizer Free
$0
DbVisualizer Pro with Basic support - Renewal
$89
per year per user
DbVisualizer Pro with Premium support - Renewal
$119
per year per user
DbVisualizer Pro with Basic support
$199
per year per user
DbVisualizer Pro with Premium support
$229
per year per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsNew license cost includes a perpetual license, software upgrades and support for the length of the term. 1, 2 & 3 year terms are offered. Once license expires the user may access all Pro versions released before the license expiry indefinitely. To gain access to Pro versions released after the license expired, license renewal is offered. Volume discounts apply to both new and renewal licenses.
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Community Pulse
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Features
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Database Development
Comparison of Database Development features of Product A and Product B
DbVisualizer
7.8
Ratings
9% below category average
Studio 3T
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Ratings
Performance optimization tools7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Schema maintenance7.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Database Administration
Comparison of Database Administration features of Product A and Product B
DbVisualizer
7.2
Ratings
16% below category average
Studio 3T
-
Ratings
User management7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Database security7.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Database status reporting6.70 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
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Likelihood to Renew
9.1
(0 ratings)
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Usability
8.2
(0 ratings)
-
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Support Rating
9.1
(0 ratings)
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Implementation Rating
9.1
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User Testimonials
DbVisualizerStudio 3T
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited for medium size to large Oracle system that includes a large and complex database schema with many database objects including functions and triggers. Also well suited for a medium size to large Microsoft SQL Server system with many complex database objects. Its SQL editor and query builder are well suited in developing complex SQL queries.
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Pros
  • Provides simple access to all tables, indexes, views, triggers, stored procedures, etc., to just about every database on the market
  • Allows me to develop and run queries in a simple, easy to read and understand manner
  • Allows me to create entire new schemas as well as alter existing schemas
  • Gives me access to databases without the need to install specific drivers for any particular database
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Cons
  • does not handle lost connections well (specially after stopping a running query) (mysql). eg. after hitting stop, and then hitting run again, it can sometimes look like its running the query, but it isn't actually!
  • filtering on databases window is clunky (why the need for filtering certain object types at a time? just filter everything, google style)
  • altering table, adding columns (NOT to the end of the table's columns, but earlier) is not supported (mysql) even though the db supports it (alter table add column BEFORE..)
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Likelihood to Renew
We never had problems with it. It is able to connect to all data sources (Oracle, Informix, DB2, SQL Server) that we currently use.
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Usability
I use this tool for several hours each day, spanning many years in various projects. It's wide support for various database types while keeping consistency within the UI for each is important when working with various databases day in and day out.
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Support Rating
Never used
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Alternatives Considered
[DbVisualizer] is pretty easy to use compared to IntelliJ because of it's simplicity. The performance is very good, it feels as good as a native application compared to the other two softwares I used for the same purpose. It's very cheaper compared to the other two tools and that's a big selling point.
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Return on Investment
  • The only point I could potentially give is hours saved by having so many warehouses hooked up in one place vs. having to manage connection string changes/password updates across multiple applications... maybe 10% decrease in time spent managing connections? Mind you, I've had everything hooked up on DbVis for close to 6 years so it's hard to remember the "before times"
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ScreenShots

DbVisualizer Screenshots

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