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Navicat MySQL Manager

Navicat MySQL Manager - 7.1.3

MySQL manager admin client

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Current Version: 7.1.3
Release Date: 2008-05-08
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 495
Downloads (all versions): 35,993
Price: $95.00

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Product Description:

MySQL Studio is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL database systems that offers full control over any MySQL database server as well as displays various administrative information. It includes a full featured graphical manager for users and access privileges and that can easily migrate your data from one database to another database and backup your files. It comes with a well-edited manual and installation guide.

Major features include below:
  • Browse your databases
  • Create and delete databases, tables, indexes and users
  • Modify your data
  • Create, Save or Run SQL queries
  • Manage user privileges [security configuration]
  • Backup/Restore your database
  • Data Transfer - you can transfer data from one MySQL server to another MySQL server (1. Local to Remote , 2. Remote to Remote , 3. Remote to Local)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or later

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Navicat MySQL Manager ReviewSolid product, but needs some UI enhancements - Version: 7.1.2, 4/21/2008 10:42PM PST

mollypop
I've been using Navicat on and off for about six months, and overall it's a solid, full-featured app. The schema and data synchronization is excellent. Customer support is also very responsive. The one big complaint I have is with the UI...it sorely needs a refresh. There are very few options for customization, such as font or list display settings. The icons are gawdy, with no ability to use small icons in the toolbar, or remove icons from the toolbar. Otherwise, it works as designed.
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Navicat MySQL Manager ReviewExcellent: polished, reliable, and really useful - Version: 7.0.6, 9/7/2007 05:52PM PST

pmccann
If you are spending a significant amount of time creating, adjusting and refining mysql databases this software should regularly bring a smile to your face. Yes, there are web-based (free) solutions, and other applications like CocoaMySql and YourSQL, but Navicat easily justifies its initial cost with its slick, helpful interface and extra functionality (over at least the first two: I've not spent a lot of time with phpmyadmin). Small bonus for academic users: the price is about 20% cheaper.

Four stars instead of five because the Windows version has a few nice features that aren't (yet) implemented in the Mac version (Form View, Code Completion). The prices reflect these differences to some extent (ie the Windows version is more expensive), but it'd be nice to achieve feature parity across the board.
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Navicat MySQL Manager ReviewLooks good but... - Version: 6.3.2, 8/19/2006 06:17PM PST

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terrytuchin
I have been looking for software to upload tab delimited utf8 files to my MySQL DB on a Linux server.

Many of the apps I have tried don't even include the ability to upload. Navicate looks like a really nice app and it does have a very nice upload wizard that worked first time for me with no hassle but... It is so slow it would take about 40 hours to upload one of the 6mb files I have.

I could not see any way to replace rather than add so this would mean the table in the on-line DB would have to be deleted then be off line for 40 hours while the file is uploaded.

For my purposes it is of no value but it does look good for managing your DBs
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