Work with MySQL databases in a native Mac OS X application. With support for browsing and modifying tables with 100,000+ rows, and databases with more than 100 tables. Sequel Pro is a fork of Version 0.7 of CocoaMySQL.
Simple, easy, fast. Does everything, and more.
Can't wait to get PayPal so I can donate.
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None what so ever.
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The best MySQL client for mac.
couldn't live without it
kevin55
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I do a lot of DB administration, and this tool is awesome.
I'm surprised it doesn't have more comments/reviews here.
Developers are active and always adding new things like ssh tunneling, etc.
Great browsing interface for large/small databases, index creation, table creation, export as csv, favorite queries list/etc.
Easy. Great. Simple.
Tryx
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Connects with My MySQL database, easy to use, and great overall.
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Field Types are hard to get used to, and thats it.
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Instantly great
cap\'n splatter
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />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!
Finally CocoaMySQL update!
symonty
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />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@@@@!!!!
An upgrade to CocoaMySQL! FANTASTIC!!!
develand
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />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.