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In-place editor

Update, delete, insert your data without struggling with queries

Live monitoring

Live RAM, CPU, active/queued read write charts

Intuitive design

Unique design and querying style

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FEATURES

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Live Charts

RAM, active read/write, queued read/write performances with live charts

Enterprise Authentications

Supports all types of authentication types including LDAP, GSSAPI, X509

Unique Querying Style

Uses extended JSON for queries, no BSON at all

Smart MongoDB Shell

Comes with a built-in smart mongodb shell with auto completion

SSH Tunneling

Supports SSH tunneling before connecting MongoDB instances

Data Import/Export

CSV, JSON data exports for find queries, and supports mongoimport

In-place Update

Supports in-place update using extended JSON

User Management

Download Mongodb Client For Mac

Download Mongodb For Mac

User management without writing a single query

Index Management

Index management (create, see usage count, drop) without writing a single query

File (GridFS) Management

Run Mongodb Mac

Download, upload, change metadata of your files without writing a single query

Schema Analyzer

Analyze your collection's schema, data types, field usage rates

Aggregation Tool

Drag & drop aggregation stages and execute easily

Stored Functions Management

Create, edit, drop system.js functions without writing a single query

Multiple Tab Views

Supports tab switches for query executions which will keep state of old queries

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I still see a lot of people asking 'what's the best MongoDB client for Mac OS X' (besides the mongo shell console), so I think it would be only fair to share my experience.

I've been using MongoDB a lot and for some reason I haven't been too comfortable using the shell console. I mean, you need an integrated code editor to fiddle with those somewhat verbose JSON-formatted queries...

So I was constantly looking for alternatives; 18 months ago there was none I could find and learn to like, really, but now I really favour Robomongo. It gives you 'the full power of MongoDB shell', but in the same time you can easily save, load, edit your queries, do copy/paste, view your results as JSON/trees/tables... and yes, you do get a decent autocompletion :-).

It's also cross-platform, free and open-source (GitHub repo here).

Fotonauts' fork of MongoHub is another interesting alternative to keep an eye on; it has a more 'native' OS X feel but IMO it does lack a better query editor...