Some database tools “connect.” Navicat Premium lets you actually deliver. You jump between MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, MongoDB, even Redis, and it feels like one workspace instead of seven different apps. The latest version keeps the focus on reliability and everyday velocity: redesigned modeling, visual EXPLAIN that makes query talks simple, data profiling where you already browse rows, and a tidy documentation flow so non-DBAs understand what’s going on. Teams that pin a full version, keep release notes handy, and share installer checksums usually avoid “why is my export different?” surprises.
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Key Features
One app, many engines — connect to multiple DBMS at once and keep a consistent mental model across MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, MongoDB, Redis; cross-transfer with filters when needed.
Redesigned Model Workspace — diagram, compare, and sync structures; generate clean DDL without glue scripts; faster to a trustworthy schema.
Data Profiling in the grid — see outliers, null-heavy columns, skew, and suspicious distributions while browsing; great before risky migrations.
Visual Query Explain — turn raw plans into a diagram your team can discuss; spot abusers quickly and agree on the fix.
Documentation that sticks — ship a Data Dictionary straight from the truth (your schema), so product/QA can read it.
Scheduling & backups — run compressed jobs, set retention, and store checksums where auditors can see them.
Deployment options — standalone installer, portable build, scripted silent install; easy to keep one latest version across many bays.
Org-friendly licensing — if your environment prefers offline activation, prepare license materials in the rollout readme so change windows don’t stall.
What’s New
17.0 — the big wave: Model Workspace redesign, Data Profiling, Data Dictionary, Visual Query Explain, BI niceties, better connection management.
17.3.1 — stability polish across the 17.x line; safe mid-cycle update for teams standardizing a build.
17.2.x — reliability fixes around modeling, scheduling, and sync.