Database Pro at Mac App Store analyse

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Developer: 强 李
Price: 0 free
Current version: 7.2.3, last update: 4 months ago
First release : 04 Feb 2015
App size: 0 Bytes
4.0 ( 0 ratings )
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> 3.96k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 1.62k
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You can view and edit Access Database and SQLite database on Mac with this App. Support Access database 2000~2016. This App has in-app purchase products features to enable connect to PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQL Server.
We have changed to subscription based in version 7.0, original users still can use unlimited rows. The new base price can view or edit 1000 table rows, users need to subscribe to support more table rows view and edit.

• Support ACCDB, MDB, ACCDE, MDE database format, view and edit.
• Support SQLite Database view, edit, run SQL.
• OCR scan photo/image in database feature.
• OCR scan document with iPhone feature (using macOS Continuity) to help input data to database.
• Gallery view photo or image in database.
• Easy to use user interface, browser data easily with paging, sort, filter and search.
• Native customizable view data and edit data control.
• Show Data in Html View with customizable template, you can build beautiful reports with your template.
• View data on Map with Macs native Map.
• Show cross table data values using Data Picker Setting.
• Export table data to CSV, DDL and SQL.
• Tested with over million rows table.
• Build-in instant Web Server, publish data to local network with a few click.
• In-App Purchase features support SQL Server, MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL database.
• Build-in User Guide to help you use this App.

This App also has iPhone and iPad version.
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada 3.99 CAD
China 22 CNY
France 2.99 EUR
Germany 2.99 EUR
Italy 2.99 EUR
Netherlands 2.99 EUR
Portugal 2.99 EUR
Spain 2.99 EUR
Poland 32.99 EUR
UK 2.99 GBP
India 299 INR
Japan 400 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 4400 KRW
Poland 14.99 PLN
Russia 249 RUB
Turkey 99.99 TRY
USA 2.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 21.99 USD
Ukraine 3.99 USD
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MacDesktop,

Latest version Database Pro: 7.2.3

Bug fixes and improvements.

Apps Changes History:
  • New App Version 14.99 -> 0
  • 4 months ago: New App Version 2.1.1 ☛ 7.2.3
Bug ! Bug ! Bug !

L’idée était pourtant sympathique. Application plante systématiquement (importations ou exports). Pas moyen de travailler. Passez votre chemin.

Disappointing!

This app crashes when attempting to import CSV data - every time!!! Data input is difficult as the “tab” function to jump to the next column does not work! No description on trouble shooting or any explanation on how to use the app at all!

eksikleri çok

yani dataları tutuyor ancak raporlama bölümü yok ve çıktı alamıyorsunuz o yönünden dolayı kötü olmuş

Disappointing

No guidance, couldn’t figure out how to remove the tables from the database, no reply from tech support, csv. files are not imported properly.

è uno scherzo!!

ho speso 30 € per un programma inesistente…non li apre neanche figuriamoci crearli o modificarli CHE SOLA

It’s a 1.0 release and it shows.

It’s a bit rough, but it has potential. I can do basic opening of existing MDB file (and presumably ACCDB files but I haven’t tried). I can create a new MDB file, and define new tables. I can enter data. I can search on that data. My issues with the app, however, range from minor things like — the “New Database” button, should really just be accessed through the “File->New” menu (and the File->New menu item shoudn’t be greyed out), to important features being missing, like the ability to CHANGE a table definition after it’s been created (to be able to create a new table, but then not change it is a real pain!). And then, some features are just clunky. The CSV data import features works, but is hard to use (please just make it work like like Excel’s CSV import). Some features I personally don’t find very valuable, like the MapView and HTMLView and WebServe. I don’t happen to need those features. My data doesn’t have geographic coordinates, and I don’t need to publish my data to the web, though I understand other people’s needs may differ. If I were the developer, I would focus on shoring up the data entry, data import, and database management aspects of the application, as well as the overall usability of the existing features of the app, before adding more data visualization features. I can export the data to Excel and create pretty charts and graphs. I dont, however, have many alternatives to reading and editing ACCDB/MDB data files or relational data in general.

terrible

Does not allow the ability to create queries

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