Idatabase For Mac Review

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IDatabase App Review for Mac - YouTub. IDatabase is the app for Mac that makes it easy for everyone to create databases, inventories, collections, and item lists. IDatabase is the best that can be for those who want to store and quickly search for any information for daily work or leisure. TEMPLATES INCLUDED. We've just taken a quick look at some of the best free and open source database software out there for the Mac. If you're looking for free or open source database software for your Mac, you'll want to take a closer look at some of these options. As you select your Mac database software tool, remember that software needs vary.

1. SQLiteManager

Sequel Pro is a fast, easy-to-use Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases. Sequel Pro gives you direct access to your MySQL Databases on local and remote servers. License: Freeware Developer/Publisher: Sequel Pro Team, CocoaMySQL team Modification Date: April 2, 2016 Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit.

Features and functions:

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· Thisfree database software for Macprovides a complete support platform for REALSQL servers.

· The SQLiteManager not just supports SQLite2 and SQLLite3, but also supports the conversion of a SQLite2 database into one of SQLite3.

· This database software provides certain advanced features that have been built into the software, such as query optimizer, language reference and virtual machine analyzer, etc.

Pros of SQLiteManager:

· Most database operations - be it insert, delete, table view, triggers - all are handled effectively by SQLiteManager. Tables can be dropped, created, or renamed with no hindrance.

· This database software not just helps as a query machine but also helps generate reports effectively.

· Blob data can be read and shown by SQLiteManager in TIFF, JPEG, or QuickTime format.

· Importing and/or exporting mechanism is effectively handled.

Cons of SQLiteManager:

· Although frequently used SQL queries are specially categorized, it is a drawback that frequently used databases are not listed up separately. Using the file dialogue each time does get tedious.

· This database manager works perfect for simple queries but fails to handle complex or large filter criteria.

User comments/reviews:

· SQLiteManager is a fairly thorough app. It provides a neat GUI into SQLite if you know your SQL.

· It offers basic data viewing/editing facilities.

· Unlike many alternative applications, SQLiteManager does open SQLite database files on AppleShare volumes, uses a proper Mac OS Cocoa GUI (not ugly Java) and allows editing of views.

http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/14140/sqlitemanager

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Access is a Microsoft database, porting away from it may be a nightmare.

First, tell us why you are wanting to move to a different database platform. (Need the end goal to figure out how to do it)


What compliance standards do you have to adhere to? PCI, HIPAA, etc.


What are ALL of the platforms you need the database to work on?

PC/Mac/Android/iPhone/WindowsPhone/Web?

Idatabase For Mac Review


I highly recommend posting your question on the SpiceWorks forums as this is something IT specialists know what to do and how to go about it. I am a member there and will offer any guidance as well. http://community.spiceworks.com/


Lastly, Apple owns FileMaker which is a Mac/PC-friendly database system. While waiting for the IT pros to assist with a plan, call the team at Filemaker and see what they can do for you. http://www.filemaker.com/

Idatabase For Mac Reviews

Jul 2, 2015 12:55 PM