YAHsGeneral
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That's all well and good - but this presupposes that the users are aware of relational database theory.
And if they are aware of that then chances are they can write basic SQL statements and an SSMS installation will be the better tool for the job...
I use the tool myself and I know SQL quite well. It doesn't offer you everything SQL Manager does because it wasn't built for that purpose. In my job I have to investigate data a lot, and having to type query after query is time consuming even if you type fast. This tool is really handy to jump from table to table, quickly doing lookups, automatic sorting, filtering on the colums in view etc.