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BedquiltDB vs OmniDB: What are the differences?

Developers describe BedquiltDB as "A Mongo-like JSON doc store built on Postgres *". BedquiltDB is an open-source PostgreSQL extension and set of code libraries, which wraps the PostgreSQL jsonb data type in a slick programmatic API inspired by NoSQL document stores. On the other hand, *OmniDB** is detailed as "An Open Source Web Tool for Database Management and Conversion". OmniDB is a web tool that simplifies database management focusing on interactivity, designed to be powerful and lightweight.

BedquiltDB and OmniDB can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Some of the features offered by BedquiltDB are:

  • Simple, developer-friendly programmatic API
  • Easy to write clients in any programming language, as all the "smarts" are in the PostgreSQL extension
  • All the power of a SQL database, including Constraints and Transactions

On the other hand, OmniDB provides the following key features:

  • Web Tool: Accessible from any platform, using a browser as a medium
  • Responsive Interface: All available functions in a single page
  • Unified Workspace: Different technologies managed in a single workspace

BedquiltDB and OmniDB are both open source tools. OmniDB with 1.62K GitHub stars and 201 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than BedquiltDB with 253 GitHub stars and 9 GitHub forks.

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What is BedquiltDB?

BedquiltDB is an open-source PostgreSQL extension and set of code libraries, which wraps the PostgreSQL jsonb data type in a slick programmatic API inspired by NoSQL document stores.

What is OmniDB?

OmniDB is a web tool that simplifies database management focusing on interactivity, designed to be powerful and lightweight.

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