Navicat

Navicat is a series of graphical database management and development software produced by CyberTech Ltd. for MySQL, MariaDB, Redis, MongoDB, Oracle, SQLite, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server.

Its design is made to meet the needs of a variety of audiences, from database administrators and programmers to various businesses/companies that serve clients and share information with partners.

[4] Navicat is a cross-platform tool and works on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms.

Officially released in March 2002, the Windows version of Navicat for MySQL became the first product offered to the public by PremiumSoft.

Subsequently, the company released two additional versions of Navicat for MySQL on the Mac OS X and Linux operating system in June and October 2003 respectively.

[9][10] Navicat for SQLite was released for Windows and Mac OS X simultaneously in April 2009, and the Linux version soon followed two months later in June of the same year.

The new line of product, called Navicat for MongoDB, was released in July 2018 for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

It provides a native environment for MongoDB management and supports the extra features like MapReduce, GridFS Buckets.

Navicat Premium version also supports cross-platform administration, serving Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

This is a standalone product for developers to create data models for MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.

Navicat Data Modeler allows users to visually design database structures, perform reverse/forward engineer process, import table structures from ODBC data sources, generate SQL files and print models to files, etc.

[15] It is a database administration tool developed for iOS with features included object viewer & designer, query builder & editor, Navicat Cloud,[16] server monitor, etc.

Navicat On-Prem Server is an on-premise solution that provides the option to host a cloud environment for storing Navicat objects (connection settings, queries, aggregation pipelines, snippets, model workspaces, BI workspaces and virtual group information) internally at user's location.