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    Core Data Editor 4.3.2

    Core Data Editor 4.3.2

    Core Data Editor 4.3.2 | Mac Os X | 4.1 MB

    Core Data Editor lets you easily view, edit and analyze applications‘ data (the application has to use Core Data). Core Data Editor is compatible with Mac and iOS applications and supports XML, SQLite and binary stores, visualizes all relationships and is able to edit the data and generate Objective-C code for the data model!

    Visualization
    Core Data Editor makes it easy to analyze Mac and iOS application‘s data. Just drop a set of application and a persistent store file on it and let it do its magic. Within seconds you have all XML, SQLite or binary data at hand and can analyze it. Need to know relationships? No problem – just double-click any entry and instantly see all relationships of the corresponding entry. Relationships of relationships of relationships – you get the idea.

    Editing
    But that's not all: As the name suggests you can also edit all data – just add or change entries. Core Data Editor also visualizes binary data to allow you having a look at e.g. pictures or other media. Handy, isn‘t it?

    Code generation
    Now that you know about the data model, the data itself and the relationships, you might want to make your coding work more effective? Instead of now manually writing the code, Core Data Editor has a more effective approach: It generates the code for you. Yes, real-world Objective-C code you can really use! Using "mogenerator" by Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch, Core Data Editor generates "two classes per entity: one for machines, one for humans. The machine class can always be overwritten to match the data model, with humans' work effortlessly preserved" (mogenerator website).

    Working with Core Data? Working with complex object models? Working with complex delete rules? Working with a lot of data? You want Core Data Editor.

    - Easy setup: Just drop an Mac or iOS application and a persistent store file on it
    - Wide compatibility: Mac and iOs applications, XML, SQLite and binary persistent store files
    - Easy and intuitive browsing of your data – double-clicking is all you need to do
    - Data editing supported
    - Preview of binary data (Including Quick Look)
    - Inline (video) tutorials in case you get stuck
    - Lion compatible: Fullscreen and Versions are supported

    Remark:
    Core Data Editor requires Xcode 4.