# Database Workbench

[Database Workbench](https://www.upscene.com/database_workbench/) is a Windows application (*which works fine under Wine on Linux*) for database design, development, maintenance and testing for several database systems, including MySQL and MariaDB.

With Database Workbench you can:

* design a database;
* connect to multiple databases;
* view and modify meta data;
* view and modify data;
* import and export data;
* connect to any ODBC/ADO data source;
* transfer data between database systems;
* migrate meta data;
* compare meta data;
* manage privileges;
* debug stored procedure;
* print meta data or data.

It includes numerous other tools.

Database Workbench comes in multiple editions and is licensed on a per-module basis.

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