Toad at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 2795 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Dell Software Pty Ltd
Price: 0 free
Current version: 2.4.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 May 2014
App size: 211.52 Mb
4.6 ( 2876 ratings )
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> 61.49k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 25.16k
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Toad is a powerful productivity solution that simplifies database management for OS X users. It enables you to build high-quality database applications in record time through a streamlined, automated development process. This set of OS X developer tools provides smooth workflows and an intuitive interface that make it easy to transition from one task to another. Plus, it connects to Oracle Database, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB, giving you flexible platform support.
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Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free
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Cool tool

I just needed a DB tool for my testing purposes. This tool is good enough for all the tasks I need to do with my local MySQL. Thanks for the free cool tool.

С Mongodb не работает

Идея хороша но не работает

Great multi-database tool

I dont use Toad a lot, as my main DB is MySQL and I have tools Ive used for years for that, but the ability to connect to my Oracle DBs at work without remoting into the Windows box where Navicat is installed is worth 5 stars alone. Ive never experienced the problems other users have reported (perhaps due to my infrequent use). For a free tool that connects to Oracle, this software is top notch.

Nope, pure junk - updated 6/16/2016

Update 6/16/2016 - Still not ready for real production use. I gave version 2.4.2 a try, albeit with much lower expectations. This time around, it took a long time for TOAD to connect to the backend Oracle database, via direct host connection not using sqlnet. Probably took 30-40 seconds before the connection actually succeeded, to the point I was dropped into an editor window. Started playing a bit, noticed there is still no Export to Excel option, a very useful feature in my work. Then after a few minutes, the fan on my macbook cranked up loudly. Running Activity Monitor, I see TOAD burning up to 400% cpu, and staying sky-high. That was while TOAD was basically idle, after I had done just one simple Select statement. I quit TOAD and the cpu came back to normal. Still not ready for prime-time. ======================== Nice that Dell took a shot at creating TOAD for the rapidly exploding OSX user community, but this effort should be considered an abject failure at this point, including the 2.3.0 version. Functionality is VERY limited, the application doesn’t have any design flow, it’s just a cobbled together group of limited functions. I’d happily pay for a quality Mac version of TOAD, but this thing is pure absolute garbage right now. Oracle’s free SQL-Developer for OSX is far superior. It just seems that the Dell TOAD for OSX is a side pet project for someone who is trying to learn how to program in the OSX environment, and not a serious effort by a professional team. Honestly Dell, unless you’re going to be serious about this product, just please stop, you’re embarassing yourselves. I updated this review on 10/29/2015 to reflect the latest release 2.3.0.

Very useful software for a common usage

Very useful software for a common usage and small databases

Parfait pour une petite administration de base de données

Merci pour le développement de cet outil sur mac certe moins complet que sa version PC mais suffit largement pour les opérations courantes, un petit manque si je peux me permettre un connecteur SQLite serait parfait. Yvan

AWS Public key authentication :(

Toad supports SSH connections out of the box! Great! But it doesn’t support public key authentication. It only supports password authentication via SSH.

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