PremiumSoft announces Release of Navicat™ Data Modeler for Mac
Posted by: samnav sam
Date: May 24, 2012 02:15AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 5/24/2012

PremiumSoft today announces the launch of the Mac version of Navicat™ Data Modeler. This new version supports Mac OS X version 10.5 or above.

Due to increasing demand of a data modeling tool within Navicat, PremiumSoft has launched Navicat Data Modeler for Windows in March, they have now add Mac OS X to their supporting platform. Navicat Data Modeler is a standalone product to provide sophisticated functions and features in data modeling. Navicat Data Modeler aims to provide customers an easy yet powerful way to create data models for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle and SQLite databases.
The main features in Navicat Data Modeler are:

• supports MySQL, PostgreQSL, SQL Server, Oracle, and SQLite
• database structure visually
• performs reverse/forward engineer process
• imports table structures from ODBC data sources
• generates SQL files and print models to files
• and more

Navicat Data Modeler is now available for both Windows and Mac, Priced at US$199 for Commercial License, and US$79 for Non-Commercial Licenses. It is available for sale at Navicat Online Store starting from May 24, 2012.
For more details, please visit: http://www.navicat.com/en/products/navicat_datamodeler/modeler_overview.html
Or, download the 30-day fully functional free trial at: http://www.navicat.com/en/download/download.html

About PremiumSoft CyberTech Limited:
PremiumSoft was founded in 1999 and is a fast growing company, aiming at accelerating application development and database management with software that enhance productivity and maximize results of our customers. With our customer-centric focus and best-of-breed products and services, PremiumSoft has been successful in making customers significantly more productive.
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