SQLPro Studio is the premium database management tool for Postgres, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle databases. Some of the great features include: + Intellisense/SQL autocompletion. + Syntax highlighting with customizable themes (including dark). + Tabbed based interface for an optimal user experience. + Context aware database tree navigation, including quick access to tables, views, columns, indexes and much more! + SQL Beautifier/formatter. + Database wide searching. + NTLMv2 supported (but not required). + Netbios support. + Master password support for additional security. + Supports Handoff from iOS to macOS. SQLPro Studio supports the following database servers: + MySQL & MariaDB + PostgreSQL + Microsoft SQL Server (2005 and above) + SnowflakeDB + SQLite + MongoDB + Oracle (11g and above) Privacy Policy: https://sqlprostudio.com/privacypolicy.html Terms of Use: https://sqlprostudio.com/termsofuse.html Price: SQLPro offers Premium subscriptions (or a single Lifetime purchase) in order to interact with database result sets. Premium subscriptions are available as either a Monthly, or a Yearly duration. Subscriptions auto-renew within 24 hours of the expiration date unless auto-renewal is turned off in the iTunes account settings. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
| Size | 48.8 MB |
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| Platforms | Mac |
| Languages | English |
| Category | Developer Tools |
| Website | sqlprostudio.com |
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| Mac | Requires macOS 14.0 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
- Window & Session behavior preferences redesigned. Separate controls for "save state and restore on next launch" vs. "clean shutdown", and independent prompts for "on tab close" and "on window/app close". Save-state users no longer see a misleading "unsaved changes will be lost" warning, and clean-shutdown users can opt out of the prompt entirely. File-backed query tabs are now always autosaved using macOS-native autosave. - Cmd+Q now correctly dismisses the connection picker and quits the app cleanly. Previously the modal sheet consumed the shortcut and required clicking Cancel first. - Tab dirty-state tracking moved to a model flag, so the unsaved indicator no longer flickers between titles. - Database tree state restore on connections with very large schemas is dramatically faster. - Fixed a hang when opening very large SQL files. The editor's scroller workaround used to force full-document layout and could trip the watchdog on multi-MB files. - Fixed a crash when "Copy as SQL update" was triggered on certain result sets (column metadata is now fetched off the main thread). - Fixed a crash when expanding an Oracle table whose parent entry had no schema component. - Fixed alias-aware syntax highlighting after restoring a query from History (and inside the History preview). - Fixed a SQLite crash on the auto-refresh path that could fire when external processes (Python, etc.) were inserting data into the database while the app had it open.