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Version 1.0¶

Release date: 2016-09-29

The first major release of pgAdmin 4. With a more modern look and feel, this release includes the following features;

  • Multiplatform

  • Designed for multiple PostgreSQL versions and derivatives

  • Extensive documentation

  • Multiple deployment models

  • Tools

  • Routine maintenance

  • Create, view and edit all common PostgreSQL objects

  • Multibyte support