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My answer is always the same... Neither! :-)
Instead, try Golden from Benthic Software (www.benthicsoftware.com). It's easy to try it without buying it, just use the annoyware.
Also try PLEDIT as a PL/SQL development environment.
It serves our purposes very well, and at 35$ it completely demolishes it's competition for cost/benefit.
Paul
Hi All,
We are looking at purchasing TOAD or SQL Navigator from Quest. I think they
have purchase EZSQL also which I liked(good and cheap). I guess there goal
is to
eliminate the competition. I have some experience with free version of TOAD
but not with SQL Navigator.
Can someone share there pros/cons,why purchase one over the other, etc. if
they have used both of these products?
Thanks
Rick
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