Re: PL/SQL Development Tool Of Choice

From: Michael Moore <michaeljmoore_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 13:07:43 -0700
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I use toad. It's highly configurable. Most performance problems can be address by changing some options. I would not want to code PL/SQL without toad. The only thing I would look out for with Toad is Windows 8 compatibility. If Windows 8 is not an issue for you and if you can afford Toad, I would definitely go with it.
Also the TOAD development is very accessible via yahoo groups.

toadbeta_at_yahoogroups.com is also very active and friendly.

Mike

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Jeff Chirco <JChirco_at_innout.com> wrote:

> This probably has been asked before but what is everybody's PL/SQL
> development tool they use? I currently use PL/SQL Developer by Allround
> Automations and I like. It is cheap, simple, and easy to use and does
> about everything I need. But there is a major bug (
> http://forums.allroundautomations.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&NumberB938#Post42938)
> with screen flashing with dual monitors that is driving me crazy and it
> appears the developer has now interest in fixing it.
> Toad
> I have looked at Toad a little bit and I know that it is popular tool that
> does a lot but it seems like it is a little cumbersome. There is just so
> much going. Plus the price might be hard to get approval for. Yesterday I
> downloaded the freeware version of Toad and it is really slow, it takes
> like 8 seconds to bring up a package from the database for editing.
>
> Rapid SQL by Embarcadero
> I looked at this very briefly and I couldn't even figure out how to use
> it. If it is not intuitive to use then I'm out.
>
> Everybody else chime in with their own reviews and or suggestions.
>
> Thanks.
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