Upon first launching the app, users are greeted by a simple GUI that’s somewhat similar to most other database utilities of this sort. One such solution is Another Redis Desktop Manager which, as its name suggests, provides users with all the required tools for managing remote or local Redis servers on all major OSes out there (Windows, Linux, and macOS).Īs most apps built with Electron, Another Redis Desktop Manager undergoes a straightforward installation procedure. Straightforward and efficient Redis managerīe that as it may, there are two main ways to use Redis: one can either make use of various command-line tools or can opt for a more user-friendly solution offered by a Redis manager. Lastly, there’s Redis’ versatility that allows it to be supported in most programming languages out there.
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In addition, Redis is a NoSQL database, and it’s used by various tech giants out there such as Pinterest, Snapchat, Craigslist, Flickr, and others. There are many reason why one might want to use Redis, the first of which is the fact that it’s very fast (as expected from a structure written in C). Redis is an open source, in-memory data structure store that can be used as a database, cache, and message broker, and which supports various data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, and sets, among many others. What's new in Another Redis Desktop Manager 1.4.9 Pre-release: