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Navicat for MySQL
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Excellent choice of import/export options
Navicat can easily import data from ODBC, Excel, Access, DBF, TXT, CSV, XML, JSON etc and export to Excel, Access, DBF, TXT, CSV, XML, JSON etc.
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Buggy
Navicat tends to release builds that have some problems, but they usually release a patched version soon after. Also have had issues with import/export and tunneling.
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HTTP/SSH tunnel
Navicat can upload a PHP script to enable HTTP tunneling or choose a SSH tunnel instead.
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Still buggy, not getting better with updates
This software is way to buggy for a premium priced product. Have done many payed upgrades but I will not do a next payed upgrade. I am done with all the crashing and me losing time with this piece of software. Looking for an alternative.
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Easy to use
Navicat manages an intuitive, easy to use UI without sacrificing functionality.
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Cost
The cost of a license ranges from $119-$299.
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Unicode support
Navicat has full unicode support.
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Data and structure synchronization
Navicat can compare and synchronize your data and structure between local and remote databases.
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User management
Navicat allows for simple user and access management.
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Light-weighted
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Cross-platform
Originally released on Windows, it has been ported to OS X and Linux.
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SQL code completion
Navicat supports auto-complete for SQL queries.
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Server monitoring
Allows you to monitor your server for inefficient queries, etc.
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Batch job scheduling
Navicat can schedule things like backups, restores, data transfers or report building.
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Visual query builder
Create and edit queries without writing SQL.
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Visual report builder
Navicat can build reports in a visual way. Once set up, the process can be scheduled.
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DataGrip
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Supports multiple languages
DataGrip is not a language-specific IDE. It supports a wide variety of languages by default, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Derby, H2, Sqlite, and many more. You can also specify your own JDBC drivers to get support for additional platforms.
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Performance can be slow/sluggish when working with high-volume databases
As with all other IDEs, DataGrip is powerful and thus requires more resources than usual. It can use up to several GB's of memory when working with high-volume databases, and this has an impact on performance if your system is not equipped to handle it.
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Much more powerful than its counterparts
DataGrip is a full-featured IDE for working with databases and SQL. It includes commonly found features in database clients, and offers IDE-specific features beyond that — version control, autocompletion, refactoring support, etc.
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Not user friendly
For incompetent users that do not have any idea what they are doing this, and any similar product will not seem user friendly. For nearly everyone else this is yet another amazing IDE from the JetBrains family; a must have!
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Beautiful and customizable UI
DataGrip currently provides two theme options, light and dark. The UI is intuitive to navigate and provides powerful features such as a diagram view of table relationships.
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Expensive
This is an annual subscription with tiered pricing that diminishes a small amount year over year. But there are other much cheaper or free alternatives. This is the premium priced product of the bunch.
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Helps you avoid mistakes
It can catch SQL bugs and suggest ways to resolve them. It will inform of unresolved objects and the use of keywords as identifiers.
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Refactoring support
You can refactor SQL code with DataGrip — it resolves all references automatically and when an object/variable is renamed, you can choose to update all references to it in your project.
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Powerful data editor
A powerful data editor lets you add, remove, edit, and clone data rows. Navigate through the data by foreign keys and use the text search to find anything in the data displayed in the table editor. All your changes are stored locally and can be submitted at once. Multiple fields can also be edited at once.
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Version control support
DataGrip supports a wide variety of VCS tools out of the box so that you can edit, test, and commit changes without ever leaving the tool.
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Excellent code completion
DataGrip's code completion is context-sensitive and schema-aware code completion. It will take into account tables structure, foreign keys, and even database objects created in your code.
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Cross-platform
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SymmetricDS
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File systems
Can also duplicate entire file systems.
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Installs triggers
SymmetricDS does install database triggers.
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Multi database
Support for Oracle, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server (including Azure), IBM DB2 (UDB, iSeries, and zSeries), H2, HSQLDB, Derby, Firebird, Interbase, Informix, Greenplum, SQLite, Sybase ASE, Sybase ASA (SQL Anywhere), Amazon Redshift, MongoDB, and VoltDB.
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Limited free version
The free version does not have a GUI and can only be used from the command line, see comparison. There is an open source GUI dashboard available however: DRD Replicator.
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MySQL Workbench
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Mixed experience
Doesn't support HiDPi mode on Windows, everything looks blurry. On Linux it has missing features. On Mac seems to be working just fine. But overall a mixed experience.
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Easy to use
Actions can be directly carried out on tables. The software prepares the relevant query for approval before execution.
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Unintuitive UI
Workbench's user interface is regarded by a lot of users as unintuitive and hard to use. It seems cluttered and hard to get used to. The left side of the application has several sections (which you get to choose which to open) with several tools for each. A lot of features are hidden behind menus and need some getting used to find them.
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Community version
There is a community edition available that is free and open source; licensed under GPL.
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Freezes constantly
Running any kind of query with more than a thousand records or even just opening a file and other actions crashes the application. You are unable to actually stop a query. You have to kill from Windows Task Manager every single time.
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EER diagramming
MySQL Workbench has enhanced entity–relationship modeling support.
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Cross-platform
Works on Windows, Linux, OS X.
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Database synchronization
Forward & reverse engeneering
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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