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indrek siitan

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Feb 12, 2001, 10:30:01 AM2/12/01
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Hi,

can anyone suggest a good GUI client to suggest to MySQL hosting
customers?

it should:

* be able to display table structures, add and alter tables
(field, indexes)

* show and edit table data

* be freeware (or it can be half-commercial, as long as the
above functionality is available without paying)

* ask for database name in the connection parameters or only
display the list of databases user has access to


Rgds,
Indrek

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Adam Brake

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Feb 12, 2001, 11:24:04 AM2/12/01
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For web-based GUI admin, I'd highly recommend phpMyAdmin
(http://phpwizard.net/phpMyAdmin/)

"indrek siitan" <t...@eMotion.ee> on 02/12/2001 10:00:27 AM

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Hi,

it should:


Rgds,
Indrek

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Teddy A Jasin

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Feb 12, 2001, 11:54:01 AM2/12/01
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Use PhpMyadmin

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Feb 12, 2001, 11:45:02 AM2/12/01
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Crercio Osmaildo da Silva

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Feb 12, 2001, 12:05:01 PM2/12/01
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Hi,

DBTools (http://dbtools.vila.bol.com.br) is totally free and full
functionality.
It works only for Windows platform and it has a lot of features including
Import Wizard to migrate data from other sources to mySQL.

[]'s

Crercio O. Silva

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From: indrek siitan [mailto:t...@eMotion.ee]
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Subject: MySQL GUI for Windows


Hi,

can anyone suggest a good GUI client to suggest to MySQL hosting
customers?

it should:

* be able to display table structures, add and alter tables
(field, indexes)

* show and edit table data

* be freeware (or it can be half-commercial, as long as the
above functionality is available without paying)

* ask for database name in the connection parameters or only
display the list of databases user has access to


Rgds,
Indrek

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Graeme B. Davis

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Feb 12, 2001, 3:21:01 PM2/12/01
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Mascon is sweet, but it's not free :)

> can anyone suggest a good GUI client to suggest to MySQL hosting
> customers?

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James Treworgy

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Feb 12, 2001, 4:31:05 PM2/12/01
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There is a free, feature-limited version.

GBD> Mascon is sweet, but it's not free :)

>> can anyone suggest a good GUI client to suggest to MySQL hosting
>> customers?


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Gregg Housh

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Feb 12, 2001, 5:26:01 PM2/12/01
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keywords, feature-limited.

I am working on one, why I dont say that it is the best or anything. It will
be out shortly (a week or 2 depending on how much time I can spend.) It
will not be feature limited. And it will be based on the open-source
objects being developed by Eric Grau, MyVBQL, which now supports
adding/updating of records/values.

I will be looking for help on it. As this first version will be ruff (user
interface wise), but should have a good codebase behind it.

Mysql is free, open source. I would prefere to use a tool that is both of
these also. Not recomending mine over the few others that are out there, if
you like one of the others go for them. If you are making money off it, and
can afford to pay for a good tool, then try mascon out.


Gregg

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There is a free, feature-limited version.

GBD> Mascon is sweet, but it's not free :)

>> can anyone suggest a good GUI client to suggest to MySQL hosting
>> customers?


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James mailto:ja...@trewtech.com

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SQLyog from www.webyog.com just give it a try :-)
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