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Menial Base vs Sequel Ace

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Menial Base

8.5
Developer Tools

App to create, design, edit and browse SQLite 3 database files

Sequel Ace

8.0
Developer Tools

MySQL/MariaDB database management

Metric Menial Base Sequel Ace
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.5 8.0
30-day Installs 47 2.0K
90-day Installs 112 5.7K
365-day Installs 544 26.1K
Version 3.3.0 5.2.1,20100
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 7.3K
GitHub Forks 292
Open Issues 193
License NOASSERTION
Language Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago
First Seen Jul 1, 2013 Jun 26, 2020

Reviews

Menial Base

Menial Base is a macOS app designed for creating, editing, and browsing SQLite 3 databases. It offers a user-friendly interface with features like data manipulation, visualization, and schema design, making it ideal for developers and database enthusiasts.

Menial Base is an SQLite database editor for macOS.

Pros

  • + Intuitive and user-friendly interface
  • + Comprehensive support for SQLite features
  • + Data visualization and schema design tools
  • + Collaboration features for sharing databases

Cons

  • - Limited to macOS platform
  • - May be overwhelming for newcomers

Sequel Ace

Sequel Ace is a modern fork of Sequel Pro, offering a robust and open-source solution for managing MySQL and MariaDB databases on macOS. It provides a user-friendly interface with features like query editing, database navigation, and data manipulation, making it ideal for developers and database administrators.

Sequel Ace allows users to manage MySQL and MariaDB databases on macOS through a graphical user interface.

Pros

  • + Fork of the popular Sequel Pro with continued active development
  • + Open-source and community-driven
  • + Supports the latest MySQL and MariaDB features
  • + User-friendly interface for database management
  • + Regular updates and bug fixes

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature requiring manual installation
  • - Some open issues remain unresolved
  • - Limited recent community discussion