When comparing SQLPro for MySQL vs DbSchema, the Slant community recommends SQLPro for MySQL for most people. In the question“What are the best MySQL GUI clients for OS X?” SQLPro for MySQL is ranked 9th while DbSchema is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose SQLPro for MySQL is:
Easy to use.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Great UI
Easy to use.
Pro Easily save queries
SQLPro supports saving queries that you may want to use more than once.
Pro Great UI for big databases
Super easy to view table structure and a double click will select top 100 rows.
Pro Graphical Diagram Editor
Includes the possibility to edit tables and data directly in the diagram without writing SQL statements.
Pro Multi-platform
Runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Pro Virtual Foreign Keys
If the Database schema is missing real foreign keys, it is possible to create virtual ones to be used within the tool.
Pro Generator for Random Data
Includes the possibility to generate random numerical data or fetch random entries from a text file to populate the database.
Pro Generate schema from existing database
Includes the possibility to generate an ER diagram from an existing database.
Pro SQL editor with syntax highlighting
Includes an SQL editor with syntax highlighting and code completion feature.
Pro Graphical Query Editor
Includes a visual query editor capable of using different join types, filters as well as the 'group by' clause.
Cons
Con Since last updates - crashes all the time
Con Proprietary
SQLPro is a paid proprietary software with licenses starting at $19.99.
