Title: MySQL Studio 4.2.5
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MySQL Studio 4.2.5 is released. (http://www.mysqlstudio.com/mac_overview.php3)
 
MySQL Studio is a powerful MySQL Database GUI Management Tool for administrating and monitoring MySQL server on Mac OS X platform.

What's new in this version:
The new version supports to configure Foreign Keys and contains many enhancements and refinements to other features.

An evaluation version of PremiumSoft MySQL Studio is available for download at www.mysqlstudio.com/shareware.php3. To use the product, you'll need Mac OS X 10.1 or later.

Major features include below:
 
-Browse your databases
-Create and delete databases, tables, indexes and users
-Modify your data
-Create, Save or Run SQL queries
-Manage user privileges [security configuration]
-Backup/Restore your database
-Data Transfer - you can transfer data from one MySQL server to another MySQL server (1. Local to Remote , 2. Remote to Remote , 3. Remote to Local)
 

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