Compare the Top Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Mac as of April 2025

What are Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Mac?

A database management system (DBMS) is software that allows users to store, organize, and manage data efficiently. It provides structured methods for data retrieval, modification, and security while ensuring consistency and integrity. DBMS supports multiple users and applications, enabling controlled access through query languages and interfaces. Different types of DBMS exist, including relational, NoSQL, hierarchical, and object-oriented systems, each designed for specific data needs. These systems are essential for handling large volumes of data in various industries and applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Mac currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Ninox

    Ninox

    Ninox Software

    Ninox is your solution for organizing and managing complex data in a structured and efficient way. With its highly flexible user interface, you can analyze, process, and evaluate any type of data. Additionally, the Ninox API enables seamless integration with services like Google for enhanced functionality. Designed to work across all platforms, Ninox is available via native apps for macOS, iOS, and Android, as well as through any web browser. The platform empowers users to build custom applications using templates, drag-and-drop formulas, and scripting tools. Its intuitive visual editor simplifies the creation of triggers, fields, and custom forms. With real-time syncing, Ninox ensures a smooth and consistent experience, whether you're working on a single device or switching between multiple devices.
    Starting Price: €10/month/user
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    Objectivity/DB

    Objectivity/DB

    Objectivity, Inc.

    Objectivity/DB is a massively scalable, high performance, distributed Object Database (ODBMS). It is extremely good at handling complex data, where there are many types of connections between objects and many variants. Objectivity/DB can also serve as a massively scalable, high performance graph database. Its DO query language supports standard data retrieval queries as well as high-performance path-based navigational queries. Objectivity/DB is a distributed database, presenting a Single Logical View of its managed data. Data can be hosted on a single machine or distributed across up to 65,000 machines. Connected items can span machines. Objectivity/DB runs on 32 or 64-bit processors running Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. APIs include: C++, C#, Java and Python. All platform and language combinations are interoperable. For example, objects stored by a program using C++ on Linux can be read by a C# program on Windows and a Java program on Mac OS X.
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    Ragic Builder
    Ragic is a no-code database builder that allows its user to build their own system according to their own workflow with a spread-sheet like interface that is as quick and as intuitive, capable of building small contact management systems to fully fledged ERP systems.
    Starting Price: $5/month/user
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