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Sequel Pro

Sequel Pro - 0.9.6

Tool for managing MySQL databases.

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Current Version: 0.9.6
Release Date: 2009-08-11
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,059
Downloads (all versions): 5,585

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Sequel Pro ReviewInstantly great - Version: 0.9.6, 8/28/2009 02:52PM PST

cap\'n splatter
This is the first MySQL application I've used that I've preferred to phpMyAdmin and within a single day has become one of my most important pieces of software. I can't praise it enough.

I'm surprised that it's free!
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Sequel Pro ReviewFinally CocoaMySQL update! - Version: 0.9.2, 10/21/2008 10:24PM PST

symonty
I have loved CocoaMysql for years, but it had serious problems with varchars and editing etc.

I am glad someone has picked this development back, I am ready to use and help the new devlopers.

Thanks@@@@!!!!



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Sequel Pro ReviewAn upgrade to CocoaMySQL! FANTASTIC!!! - Version: 0.9.2, 10/21/2008 11:17AM PST

develand
This is SUCH a gem of awesomeness!! A fantastic GUI that looks like a read Mac app and it's really fast and so far stable. I am thrilled such a great app is out there and is open source. Connected in a snap and works exactly as expected. This fills a big gap since (IMHO) the official MySQL apps are so unstable and horrendous. I will probably still keep Navicat around (I bought that) but this will probably become my GUI of choice for all things MySQL. What a pleasure to use.

Things I would like: user-selectable fonts for data display (now only fixed width or not).

An Access-like query editor that can parse raw SQL pasted from somewhere else like MS Access. OK, yeah, maybe dreaming with this one.
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