How to Install Motor Admin on macOS

If you want to manage MongoDB servers, Motor Admin is a great graphical user interface (GUI) to accomplish this. Here is how to download and install Motor Admin on your macOS:

Prerequisites

Before downloading Motor Admin, make sure you have the following:

Steps

  1. Download Motor Admin installer

Visit https://www.getmotoradmin.com/ and click on the "Download" button to get the latest version of Motor Admin. This will download a .dmg file to your default download location.

  1. Install Motor Admin

Double-click the downloaded file to mount the disk image. Inside the disk image, you will see an application named "Motor Admin.app". Click and drag it to the "Applications" folder or any other location where you would like to install it.

  1. Launch Motor Admin

Launch the application by double-clicking on its icon in the "Applications" folder. In the prompt dialog, click "Open".

  1. Set MongoDB server connection

In the Motor Admin prompted dialog box, you will be asked to configure a connection. Enter the MongoDB server information such as hostname, port number, username, and password.

  1. Connect to MongoDB server

Once you have entered your MongoDB server information, click on the Connect button to connect to the server.

  1. Start using Motor Admin

After successfully connecting to your MongoDB server, you can start using Motor Admin to manage your databases, collections, documents and perform other tasks.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Motor Admin on your macOS machine.

Conclusion

That's all you need to do in order to install Motor Admin on macOS. With this GUI tool, you can easily manage your MongoDB databases and perform various operations on them. If you face any issues throughout the process, feel free to contact the Motor Admin support team for assistance.

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