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A must-have for Mac programmers—you’ve found a super useful database management tool.
TablePro is developed natively with SwiftUI, not wrapped in Electron. It launches in under 1 second, uses only 80MB of memory, and saves 6x more memory than a tool I used before.
It supports 18+ database types, including MySQL, PG, SQLite, MongoDB, Redis, and more. With native drivers that don’t go through JDBC, it’s very reliable.
The best part is the built-in AI assistant. If you can’t write SQL, just let the AI generate it for you—music to the ears of lazy people. The SQL editor’s autocomplete is also very thoughtfully done.
It even has an iPhone version! When you’re on a business trip and need to look up data, just take out your phone and you’re good to go—this scenario is incredibly practical.
Install with one command:
brew install --cask tablepro
Free and open source. I’ve been using it for two months, and I genuinely feel that tools on Mac should look and feel like they belong on Mac. 👇