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Is there any software for viewing UML-like diagrams of postgreSQL DB schemas for the Mac? Here's an example of what I would like to see.

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(source: google.com)

Cheap's good, free's better.

A similar question was asked here, but the software pointed to here appears not to be available for the Mac, and is no longer being supported anyway.

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Some days ago I had the same question. I found several, but the one that I'm using is DbVisualizer. It is multi-platform, free, and easy to install. It also has a paid version, but the free one is enough for visualization purposes. It supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, Informix, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and many other DBMS'.

Here is the download link

Jacinda
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The accepted answer's link doesn't work any more.

Here is an acceptable tool that's free and produces graphic diagrams: http://www.dbvis.com/

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DbWrench is not free (but not expensive either) and quite good: http://www.dbwrench.com/

PowerArchitect Community edition is free, but the really interesting features seem to go into the enterprise edition: http://www.sqlpower.ca/page/architect

Both are Java based and work on the Mac

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Aqua Data Studio offers an ER diagram generator and ER modeler but it's pricey now.

Free licenses for qualified open source developers; reduced licenses for qualified academic users.

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