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We've compiled a list of 52 free and paid alternatives to RazorSQL. The primary competitors include MySQL Workbench, DBeaver. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between RazorSQL and dbForge Studio for MySQL, HeidiSQL, Valentina Studio. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


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RazorSQL is an SQL query tool, database browser, SQL editor, and database administration tool for...

RazorSQL Platforms

tick-square Windows
tick-square Linux
tick-square Mac

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RazorSQL Overview

RazorSQL is an SQL query tool, database browser, SQL editor, and database administration tool for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris.

RazorSQL has been tested on over 29 databases, can connect to databases via either JDBC or ODBC, and includes support for multiple databases.

RazorSQL Features

tick-square Database
tick-square Import CSV data
tick-square Visual Query Builder
tick-square Refactoring
tick-square Portable

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RazorSQL Tags

query-tools sql-editor odbc mssql sqlite postgresql jdbc database-browser sql mysql database

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