UPDATED JUNE 2017: Prices updated and a 6th app added…
Apimac’s iDatabase 2.3 is a basic flatfile database application that offers 22 templates and 14 different field data options for handling a variety of data types. While it doesn’t go deep in.
Yes you read that correctly! Up until recently, there was no way to open a Microsoft Access database directly on a Mac. However, there are, at the time of writing, five apps, all available from the Mac App Store, which allow you to open and view data in Access database tables. Below is a summary of the apps.
MDB Tool
- Opens MDB and ACCDB files (2007 only, not 2010/2013)
- Only provides access to tables. Does not support queries, forms or reports
- Exports to CSV and SQL formats
- Available for £5.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-tool-for-microsoft-access/id513995545?mt=12
MDB Explorer
- Opens tables from multiple databases at same time
- Exports to various formats including CSV, TXT, Excel and SQL
- Filter, sort and search functionality allows you to easily find the information you need
- Supports MDB but ACCDB support is available via in-app purchase £9.99
- Available for £9.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-explorer/id506622388?mt=12
MDB ACCDB Viewer
- Opens MDB and ACCDB files
- Search functionality
- If you double click a record it opens in a separate window – great for reading long text entries
- Exports to various formats including Excel, CSV, SQL
- Documentation includes instructions for transferring to Bento, Numbers, Open Office
- Available for £18.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-accdb-viewer/id417392270?mt=12
MDBLite
- Converts MDB to SQLite
- SQLite is a small database engine found in many gadgets and small websites
- Just drag and drop the MDB file onto the app’s window
- Supports MDB format only
- Available for £3.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdblite/id487704620?mt=12
ACCDB Explorer
- From the same company that makes MDB Explorer
- Similar functionality to MDB Explorer but supports ACCDB as well as MDB
- Reads attachments from 2007 format databases
- Reads calculated fields from Access 2010 format databases
- £19.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/accdb-explorer/id577722815?mt=12
Access Database Viewer
- I have added this one following an email I received from the developer (Disclaimer: I am NOT making any money from this!)
- At this time the app supports to open, view and export accdb and mdb files.
- The developer will improve the app on user request in the next weeks/li>
- £2.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/access-database-viewer/id1241742780?mt=12
Hi! I have been trying to remove databases in my Safari cache forever. I went to the Apple support page and it says to go to ~/Library/Safari/Databases and remove the folder entitled 'Databases' but no such folder named exactly that exists. There are files named '___IndexedDB' and 'Databases.db' and a plethora of folders beneath with the names of many of the 'database' cookies I am trying to remove but I am concerned about moving all at once as I have banking links that use them to ID me I am sure. I tried to drag the suspect folders to the trash but this did not remove them from the 'manage website' Safari preferences page that allows you to delete cookies. Any ideas on how to manage this? I really do not need Orbitz or Free People following me for life. Thanks!!
Coding programs for mac. Is this a good question?
Tips.In Word, inline objects are listed in the Selection Pane, but you can't reorder them, hide them, or multi-select them.In Word, you can reorder objects above the text among other objects above the text, but you can’t move it behind the text. Similarly, you can reorder objects below the text among other objects below the text, but you can’t move it above the text. Powerpoint equivalent for mac. Format tab that appears on the right end of the ribbon, and then, in the Arrange group, choose Selection Pane.In the pane, select an item in the list.On the right side of the item, click the 'open eye' button. This action hides the object.To make the object visible again, just click the 'closed eye' button.To see an object that's under another object, you can hide the object on top temporarily, make the changes you want, and then show the object on top again.
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MBPro 2011 running Safari 11.0. After ordering free credit reports, the websites put up databases that I couldn't get rid of by deleting History, Managing website data, or any other means. They kept popping back again. CBC.ca (Canadian broadcasting), same sad story. This was easy, direct, and it WORKED! Thank you, thank you, vaguy0110. (Deleting the old user account is a terrible idea, inconvenient and inappropriate, like using a bomb to swat a fly.)