SQLPro Studio is an advanced database management tool designed to enhance user experience through a variety of powerful features. One of its standout capabilities is IntelliSense and SQL autocompletion, which aids users in writing queries more efficiently and accurately. Additionally, the application offers syntax highlighting with customizable themes, including a dark mode, catering to user preferences and enhancing readability, especially during extended use. Its tabbed interface streamlines navigation, particularly on iPad, creating an optimal environment for database management tasks.
Another key feature of SQLPro Studio is the context-aware database tree navigation. This allows users to easily access different database components such as tables, views, columns, and indexes, providing an intuitive approach to managing databases. Furthermore, the application supports NTLMv2 and Netbios for enhanced connectivity and security, although these are not mandatory for use. For added security, it includes SSH tunneling, which supports both password and private key authentication, ensuring that users can connect to their database servers securely.
SQLPro Studio supports a variety of database servers, making it a versatile tool for developers and database administrators. It is compatible with popular database systems including MySQL and MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server (version 2005 and above), and Snowflake. This wide-ranging support allows users to work across different platforms and leverage the benefits of SQLPro Studio regardless of their preferred database technology.
In terms of pricing, SQLPro requires a premium upgrade for users wishing to interact with database result sets fully. The premium features are available through two options: a one-time lifetime purchase or subscription plans, which come in monthly and yearly formats. Subscriptions automatically renew unless the user disables this feature in the iTunes account settings. Payments for purchases and renewals are processed through the user’s iTunes account, and users should be aware that any unused portion of a free trial will be forfeited if they decide to purchase a subscription.