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Interesting point of view.  Time to make a bug report, isn't it?  ;-)

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Pierre


Le 18/05/2016 17:44, Adam Brusselback a écrit :
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Raymond O'Donnell<rod@xxxxxx <mailto:rod@xxxxxx>> wrote:

Having said all that, I've rarely had any trouble with pgAdmin 3 on

Windows 7 and XP, Ubuntu and Debian; just a very occasional crash (maybe

one every six months).

So just to chime in, it has not been at all that stable for my team and
I.  It's not bad when connections are all stable or you're connecting to
a local instance, but if the connection between you and the server isn't
perfect... it's one of the least stable pieces of software I've ever used.

I'm sure for those who's servers are hosted locally, and you connect
through a lan, or those with a decent provider, it works much better
than for me.
My team is all remote though, and we don't have an office. Each of my
employees connects using their own internet connection, with varying
reliability.  Servers hosted on a cloud provider.  Crashes happen
multiple times a day for most.

Just wanted to share my experience.

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