SQLEditor is a SQL database design and entity relationship diagram (ERD) tool for OS X.
SQLEditor replaces typing SQL by hand with dragging, dropping, and clicking. It makes creating databases faster and easier.
If you already have a database then SQLEditor can help you see what it looks like by reverse engineering a diagram.
SQLEditor supports exporting database designs to MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, and others. Plus it also imports and exports Ruby On Rails Migration files.
Site license: $349, Single Copy $79. Discounts for qualified educational orders
Discounted upgrades from SQLEditor 1.x and free upgrades for copies bought on or after August 1st 2010
Version 2.6:
- Removed incorrect keyboard shortcut from overview panel menuitem
- New overview window – shows a miniature view of the document with scroll position
- Fix for bug when generating last-export snapshot (caused export to fail
- Fixes for various minor bugs (mainly memory management)
- Fix for Overview window not refreshing when zooming
- Revised code signing and moved JRE location to fix internal build issues on OS X 10.9
- Fix for a NSDateFormatter which was in 10.0 mode and generating a warning in the log
- Fix for the SQLWorker tool using NSUserDefaults addSuite incorrectly
- Fix for undo manager being incorrectly used from a secondary thread – should hopefully fix undo event grouping bug
- Fix for bug in beta date display
- Updated Java JRE to 7u45
- Fixed SQLite table names were incorrectly being imported in uppercase.
- Fix for colorWithString being missing from the SQLWorker tool causing export failures
OS X 10.6.8 or later
Software page:
SQLEditor 2.6 – Create SQL databases graphically. (Demo)