![]() It does not matter how good, or stable, or snappy, and bug-free is a specific version. That's the fate of succesful commercial retail software. And half of them are ready to order Office 2010, because they "need" it!! The case is similar to Microsoft Office: 95% of the people that used MsOffice 95 to do a set of X things, uses today MsOffice 2007 to do the same things, at the same speed (although using CPU's a thousand times more powerful than 1995). The truth is that every year Quest keeps adding features and functionality, and eye candy, and has balloned a very useful admin/dev tool to a humongus suite. People that are used to toad, maybe wont like to learn another).Īnyway, sqldev thelei polla psomia akoma gia na ginei toad sti thesi tou toad :) (this I write it for whoever has not used any of the two. ![]() On the other hand, I bet my (whatever), that 95% of Oracle DBA's and PL/SQL developers of this world, would be perfectly able to do their everyday job with Oracle's SQL Developer, and do not need all those advanced features that Toad has, and SQLDev doesn't. Keep using 9.7x and you'll be just fine, if you dont want to learn some new tool to do the same (or, less work). I'll wait one more year for 10.x to mature, and maybe then, if I have time, I'll give it another try. I'm happy with the 9.75 version, which is pretty stable, and very rich in features (70% of which I dubt I use), thank you very much. I installed v.10.5 and deinstalled it after 2 days. On version 10.xx I saw some substantials changes in the look-and-feel.ĭifferent data grids, different filtering, different editor. Naturally, lot's of bugs and crashes in the early 9.xx versions.Īfter some time, most of them were fixed, stable version came, and the process of "enriching" continued. The biggest change, I think, came with version 9, when they left behind the old code base (i think it was developed in Delphi, or C++. ![]() I have used Toad since 2001, (maybe version 7.3) and keep it high as my favorite tool for oracle related work.
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