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pgAdmin3 fork for PostgreSQL 10+ support
pgAdmin III README
NOTE! This is a fork of the official pgAdmin3 due to it no longer being maintained. This fork is meant to provide support for new PostgreSQL server versions to users who want to use pgAdmin3 rather than pgAdmin4. If you have issues with this version do NOT contact the original developers, rather post an issue or a pull request on Github.
The binaries are available at https://tokavuh.com/pgadmin3redux/ Note! The application is in debug mode and will show some warnings. I am trying to get it to compile and work in release mode so these would go away as well as fixing the underlying issues (newer wxWidgets libraries).
Introduction
pgAdmin III is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source database in the world. The application may be used on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Windows platforms to manage PostgreSQL 8.2 and above running on any platform, as well as commercial versions of PostgreSQL such as Mammoth PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server and Greenplum Database.
pgAdmin III is designed to answer the needs of all users, from writing simple SQL queries to developing complex databases. The graphical interface supports all PostgreSQL features and makes administration easy. The application also includes a syntax highlighting SQL editor, a server-side code editor, an SQL/batch/shell job scheduling agent, support for the Slony-I replication engine and much more. Server connection may be made using TCP/IP or Unix Domain Sockets (on *nix platforms), and may be SSL encrypted for security. No additional drivers are required to communicate with the database server.
pgAdmin III is developed by a community of PostgreSQL experts around the world and is available in more than a dozen languages. It is Free Software released under the PostgreSQL License.
Compilation
Please see the INSTALL file for compilation and installation instructions.
Translation
Translation into your preferred language is easily possible even for non-programmers. Please see http://www.pgadmin.org/translation/ for further details.