To start working with MySQL/Oracle/PostgreSQL/SQLite/SQL Server databases in Navicat, you should first establish a connection or several connections using the Connection Windows. If you are new to the MySQL/Oracle/PostgreSQL/SQLite/SQL Server or 'Net in general' and are not quite sure how things work, you may want to look at:
- MySQL User Manual
- Oracle Database Documentation
- PostgreSQL User Manual
- SQLite User Manual
- SQL Server MSDN Library


After the connections being established, you can connect to database, manage its objects, table data, and so on. See the instructions below to learn how to perform these operations in the easiest way.
Navicat Explorer!
The Navicat window includes a navigation pane (the left pane) and an object pane (the right pane).
Navigation Pane is the basic way to navigate with connections, databases and database objects. It employs tree structure which allows you to take action upon the database and their objects through their popup menus quickly and easily.
Object pane displays the opened tables, queries and so on. Toolbars at the bottom of window provide other controls that you can use to manipulate your data.