If we could go cross platform onto PC that would be nice, but not required. iDatabase for Mac (and iPhone) is a database manager from Apimac. We have an app for iPhone that we use to view selected exported data.
The program does not need to have internet access except during product registration.įor this version, being able to be used on the Mac will be enough. While I just upgraded my OS to Yosemite for development, user platforms could vary. Attaching photos, files, etc are a huge plus. Importing from Excel is a must, as well as being able to export sections of data (via xml) to an iPhone, iPad, etc., and possibly to Android. It does not need to be HIPAA compliant, but similar security standards would apply. Creating databases on your Mac has never been easier. Without previous experience with databases, you can use. Create collections and inventories with a click. It needs to be able to be encrypted (AES 256 bit preferred, suggestions welcome), and be able to be distributed in a run-time format, for sale to users. Easily create databases, inventories, collections and item lists. I currently have a complex Access 2007 database that I'd like to duplicate so it can be run on a mac, without using parallels and windows. Thank you for reading my blog.Please forgive me if I've posted to the wrong group- it's my first time here. allows you to keep your forms organized into multiple database documents. Thank you for reading, and let's connect! Available on Mac and now universal for iPhone and iPad and also Apple Watch. Crashes often, unfortunately in the latest releases.The tool itself is one of the best UI's for MySQL I've personally seen. Sequel Pro used to be my favorite MySQL client for Mac, however, they seem to have a fair amount of crashes lately.
I really like the tool however, it should have been a free tool. Very Mac like interface and clear to understand how it works and what it does. For me, however, it feels a bit too much. This tool is complete and has many cool features. Up to and including OS X v10.8 Mountain Lion, to make changes to the authorization rules of the OS.
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PhpMyAdmin is another excellent resource to view your MySQL databases. ChessX gives you everything you expect from a professional chess database. I'm still on the free plan, which only allows you to have two tabs open at a time, which is enough for me. TablePlus is the MySQL client I'm using currently. It offers a free variant which is sufficient enough. Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. TL DR: My personal favorite for Mac is TablePlus. Today we'll be looking at some MySQL clients we can use on Mac to view these databases. When it comes to databases, MySQL is a big player and widely used.