I hope my email finds you all well.

I believe this is a hard moment for pgAdmin but I prefer to support them, no 
matter I disagree with this decision too.
For example Google have a city of the best frond enders, dirrefent level 
architects...
Other data base tools saw the market possibility and started to develop desktop 
apps. Nothing is closer to the unique concept of pgAdmin.

Thank you for your time.

Best regards,
Irina Mileva, 14 years Postgresql and web


From: Anderson, Derek [mailto:derek.ander...@mspmac.org]
Sent: 23 June 2017 16:33
To: Pgadmin Support
Subject: RE: Extreme incompetence by pgAdmin people in every way imaginable...

Yes, I also feel that PGAdmin IV less than stellar - but we also need to 
realize technology doesn’t move forward without taking risks.  Even the most 
successful and most expensive software out there has had its issues.  
Infantilisms like this are not constructive and do not solve problems.

From: grekloe...@tutanota.com<mailto:grekloe...@tutanota.com> 
[mailto:grekloe...@tutanota.com]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 8:16 AM
To: Pgadmin Support 
<pgadmin-supp...@postgresql.org<mailto:pgadmin-supp...@postgresql.org>>
Subject: Extreme incompetence by pgAdmin people in every way imaginable...

This isn't even funny. It's just sad and bizarre. Everything about this project 
screams of incompetence, from the impossibly slow and buggy pgAdmin 4 -- 
literally UNUSABLE after over a million dollars spent developing it! -- to this 
mailing list itself.

I'm going to have to assume that nobody gives a shit about anything related to 
pgAdmin. I'm sure as hell never going to "upgrade" from pgAdmin III, which 
itself is incredibly slow and buggy as well, but lightyears ahead of v4.

Then again, nobody will read this, just like my previous posts. You are immune 
to the truth. I'm going to force myself to use one of the weird "alternatives" 
and forget about pgAdmin forever. Bye.

(If I manage to unsubscribe to this inferno.)

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