Structured Query Language (SQL) - Cultural View of Technology

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Navicat 70 Navicat Developer(s) PremiumSoft Operating system Cross-platform Available in Multilingual (8) Type SQL Database Management and Development License Shareware Website http://www.navicat.com PremiumSoft Navicat is a series of graphical database management and development software for MySQL, Oracle, SQLite and PostgreSQL. It has an Explorer-like interface and supports multiple database connections for local and remote databases. Navicat allows database administrators and developers to manage, develop and monitor MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases. Navicat works in Microsoft Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. Some of its features include: • Visual query builder • SSH and HTTP tunneling • Data and structure synchronization • Import and export and backup of data • Report builder • Task scheduling and wizards tool There are differences in the features available across operating systems. [1] History Navicat for MySQL is the first product of PremiumSoft which is released in 2002. Navicat for PostgreSQL was released in 2005, whereas Navicat for Oracle is released in August 2008 and Navicat for SQLite is released in April 2010. In June 2009, Navicat Premium version 8 is released. Navicat Premium combines all Navicat versions into one version and can connect to different database types including MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL simultaneously, allowing users to do data migration between cross databases. In April 2010, PremiumSoft has released version 9 of Navicat Premium, in this new version, it added the connectivitity of SQLite database to Navicat Premium, allowing Navicat Premium to connect to MySQL, Oracle, Postgresql and SQLite in a single application.

Navicat 71 Free version Navicat Lite is a free version of the software made available in October 2007 for non-commercial use only. Previously, Navicat was an exclusively commercial software package since its release in 2002. The Lite editions of Navicat lack several features found in the Standard editions, including form view, record filtering, visual query building, and options for import, export and backup of data. [1] References [1] Navicat Feature Matrix, for MySQL (http://mysql.navicat.com/feature.html), PostegreSQL (http://pgsql.navicat.com/feature.html), Oracle (http://oracle.navicat.com/feature.html). Retrieved on 14 December 2008. • Connecting MySQL GUI Client to a Remote MySQL Server (http://java.dzone.com/articles/ connecting-mysql-gui-client-a-) (by kevin from dzone.com) • Navicat MySQL GUI Review (http://www.lasplash.com/TechTalk/navicat_mysql_gui_review.php) (by lasplash.com) • Navicat Review (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/12/22/navicat.html) (by O'Reilly OnLamp.com) • MySQL Database Management Tools For Windows (http://www.techmixer.com/ navicat-mysql-mysql-database-management-tools-for-windows) (by techmixer.com) • The Era of Open Source: Migrate your Data from MS SQL to MySQL (http://databasejournal.com/features/ mysql/article.php/3405841) (by Allen from databasejournal.com) • How to Import Excel, Access or XML Data into MySQL Using Navicat (http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/ kenlin20031229.php3) External links • Navicat (http://www.navicat.com/)

Navicat 71<br />

Free version<br />

Navicat Lite is a free version <strong>of</strong> the s<strong>of</strong>tware made available in October 2007 for non-commercial use only.<br />

Previously, Navicat was an exclusively commercial s<strong>of</strong>tware package since its release in 2002.<br />

The Lite editions <strong>of</strong> Navicat lack several features found in the Standard editions, including form view, record<br />

filtering, visual query building, and options for import, export and backup <strong>of</strong> data. [1]<br />

References<br />

[1] Navicat Feature Matrix, for My<strong>SQL</strong> (http://mysql.navicat.com/feature.html), Postegre<strong>SQL</strong> (http://pgsql.navicat.com/feature.html),<br />

Oracle (http://oracle.navicat.com/feature.html). Retrieved on 14 December 2008.<br />

• Connecting My<strong>SQL</strong> GUI Client to a Remote My<strong>SQL</strong> Server (http://java.dzone.com/articles/<br />

connecting-mysql-gui-client-a-) (by kevin from dzone.com)<br />

• Navicat My<strong>SQL</strong> GUI Review (http://www.lasplash.com/TechTalk/navicat_mysql_gui_review.php) (by<br />

lasplash.com)<br />

• Navicat Review (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/12/22/navicat.html) (by O'Reilly<br />

OnLamp.com)<br />

• My<strong>SQL</strong> Database Management Tools For Windows (http://www.techmixer.com/<br />

navicat-mysql-mysql-database-management-tools-for-windows) (by techmixer.com)<br />

• The Era <strong>of</strong> Open Source: Migrate your Data from MS <strong>SQL</strong> to My<strong>SQL</strong> (http://databasejournal.com/features/<br />

mysql/article.php/3405841) (by Allen from databasejournal.com)<br />

• How to Import Excel, Access or XML Data into My<strong>SQL</strong> Using Navicat (http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/<br />

kenlin20031229.php3)<br />

External links<br />

• Navicat (http://www.navicat.com/)

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