Lots of tools have them, but this makes it easy. The next feature I love is auto-replacements. ![]() You can also keep track of your history-important if you know you ran that query a day or two ago but closed the window since-and even re-open the previous tab like you can in a web browser. First, in the event that SSMS crashes (say, due to running out of memory because you have too many tabs open), this product keeps track of all open tabs and re-opens them the next time Management Studio starts. SSMSBoost has a huge number of features, but let me focus on a few that I absolutely love. ![]() SSMSBoost is a great tool with free and paid editions, but the only difference between the two is that you need to re-download the free edition every 120 days. I’m not averse to spending money-after all, the other two products on my list are paid tools-but I wanted to see what else was out there. It’s a full-featured tool kit which solves a lot of problems and I highly recommend it to anybody who uses SSMS. I’ve historically been a huge fan of Mladen Prajdic’s SSMS Tools Pack.
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