CocoaMySQL
The Mac database management app, CocoaMySQL, is the brainchild of Lorenz Textor. Lorenz was the creator and the main developer of CocoaMySQL from its early beginnings in 2003. Without Lorenz's contributions to CocoaMySQL, the Mac database landscape would be very different today.
CocoaMySQL is an application used to manage MySQL databases (locally or over the internet). It lets you add and remove databases and tables, change fields and indexes, view and filter the content of tables, add, edit and remove rows, perform custom queries and dump tables or entire databases.
Sequel Pro is the successor of CocoaMySQL!
If you are still running Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9+ or Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 then CocoaMySQL is the tool for you! CocoaMySQL also requires MySQL 3.23.6 or newer installed locally or on a remote server.
We have maintained a copy of CocoaMySQL 0.7 beta 6 on our release archives page, for users running Mac OS X Tiger and Mac OS X Panther. CocoaMySQL is written in Cocoa and Objective-C and uses the SMySQL framework by Serge Cohen to connect to the MySQL-Server.
Download CocoaMySQL
Contributions
Countless hours have been contributed to the CocoaMySQL project and the Sequel Pro project would not be here today without all of the hard work put in by all of the contributors.
We would like to continue to thank the developers of the early CocoaMySQL project:
- Lorenz Textor
- Original developer on the CocoaMySQL project
- Serge Cohen
- SMySQL framework
- Bertrand Mansion
- SMySQL framework
- Walter Lee Davis
- CocoaMySQL Icon
- Snowhouse
- GUI design [snowhouse.co.uk]
- Jeff Skrysak
- Help Book and sourceforge website
Other contributors:
- Code Contributions
- Tristan O'Tierney, Kotaro Funakoshi, David Buxton, Stuart B. Glenn, Jason Hallford, Carsten Blüm, Andrea Salomoni, Kelly Hawk, Rick Bram
- Localization
- Jean-Marc Gigandet (French), Dirk Plötzner (German), Christian Semlinger (German)
