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DB Solo for Mac

Query SQL databases.

$129.00
In English
5.0
Based on 1 user rate

DB Solo overview

DB Solo is a SQL query tool.

Features
  • Cross-platform SQL query tool with support for all major DBMS products
  • Multiple simultaneous database connections
  • Browse and manage database structures with a couple of mouse clicks
  • Create and drop common database objects using the advanced DBA features
  • Enter ad-hoc SQL queries in the query window that supports:
    • Auto completion
    • Syntax coloring
    • Explain plan
    • Persisted query history
    • Multiple result sets
  • Script generator
  • J2EE code generator for POJOs, EJB 3.0 annotations, JDBC persistence layer using the DAO pattern, JUnit tests, etc.
  • Schema comparison tool - including schema synchronization
  • View table references in a graph or list format
  • View images stored in BLOB columns (GIF, JPG, and PNG)
  • View ASN.1 and XML data in a tree format
  • Store favorite queries and database objects

What’s new in version 5.3.2

  • Added support for Postgres 15
  • Fixed CREATE INDEX scripting for MySQL text and blob columns
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DB Solo for Mac

$129.00
In English
Version 5.3.2
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5.0

(3 Reviews of DB Solo)

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Scottdb
Scottdb
Jan 24 2011
4.0.2
0.0
Jan 24 2011
0.0
Version: 4.0.2
Nice Windoz screenshot. I'm using a mac.
N-Silva
N-Silva
Oct 3 2008
3.5
0.0
Oct 3 2008
0.0
Version: 3.5
The installation procedure is bizarre. It prompts you for the folder where you want to install the application, and then asks if you want to "create a desktop icon." I'm only being slightly facetious here: I realize this is normal behavior on Windows, but it is weird and disconcerting on the Mac. I've never seen a Mac installer of this type, and it makes me worry that the application developer doesn't know what he's doing and/or could be modifying things on my system that he shouldn't be.
Electricwizz
Electricwizz
Jan 29 2008
3.0b1
5.0
Jan 29 2008
5.0
Version: 3.0b1
Probably the best database tool currently available on Mac. Tons of features considering the price point.
Electricwizz
Electricwizz
Jan 29 2008
5.0
Jan 29 2008
5.0
Version: null