tutiluren, I think you’re being a little thin-skinned here. I don’t think he
was accusing you of misusing the browser, but I think you should admit that the
root of most of the problems being described here is the necessity of clearing
your browser history often, due to bad players who take adva
"What could be done to improve your workflow?"
This is the definition of arrogance... My "workflow" isn't what is abusing my
browser. Don't even try to make this about me "doing something wrong".
For what it's worth,
I try to mitigate the isolation issue by letting pgAdmin4 have it's own
dedicated browser. I have a Chromium installation that is only used for
pgAdmin4. I've adjusted the *browser command* to: "chromium-browser
%URL%". In that way, whenever I start pgAdmin4, or ask for a n
I think that the fundamental issue is that pgAdmin 3 was a stand-alone app,
and, as such, supported a set of features. The big one here is isolation; the
pgAdmin environment was unaffected by much outside of it.
For good or for ill, the decision was taken to write a new admin program as a
web
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:51 AM wrote:
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> Every day, whenever I want to administrate my PG databases, I click the
> pgAdmin 4 icon in the Taskbar. This causes a splash screen to start loading
> for a very long time (if it's the first time since the computer was started
> for the day) and eventu