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Old 03-24-2007
Gaijinco
 
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I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:

Mysqlcc
DBDesigner
DBManager

Thanks a lot!

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Old 03-24-2007
J.O. Aho
 
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Gaijinco wrote:
> I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
> tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:
>
> Mysqlcc


The product is outdated, use MySQL Administrator
http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/


> DBDesigner


Open Source is always nice :)


> DBManager


This tool is only for microsoft, quite bad if you one day decide to upgrade to
a Unix or Unix like environment, you can't keep on using it.


I have only tried MySQL Administrator and I still prefer to use the command
line tool "mysql".

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Old 03-24-2007
Kevin Stone
 
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> I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
> tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:


I use DBTools (the free version).

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Kev


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Old 03-24-2007
Good Man
 
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"Gaijinco" <gaijinco@gmail.com> wrote in news:1174696414.065830.312510
@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:

> I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
> tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:
>
> Mysqlcc
> DBDesigner
> DBManager
>
> Thanks a lot!


I'm a huuuuuuge fan of Navicat: http://www.navicat.com/

It ain't free, but it's available for Windows, Linux and Mac. They do have
a trial period though.
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Old 03-24-2007
Jerry McBride
 
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J.O. Aho wrote:

> Gaijinco wrote:
>> I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
>> tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:
>>
>> Mysqlcc

>
> The product is outdated, use MySQL Administrator
> http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/
>
>
>> DBDesigner

>
> Open Source is always nice :)
>
>
>> DBManager

>
> This tool is only for microsoft, quite bad if you one day decide to
> upgrade to a Unix or Unix like environment, you can't keep on using it.
>
>
> I have only tried MySQL Administrator and I still prefer to use the
> command line tool "mysql".
>


MySQL Administrator is an excellent tool and I use it exclusively at both
home and at work. However, some users should be aware of a poorly
documented workaround that you may need with odd hardware/software mixes...

You may need to put:

export DEBUG_DONT_SPAWN_FETCHES=1

into your /etc/profile or ~/.bashrc to help prevent lockups when accessing
the "User Administration" tab.

That aside, it's a perfect tool for admin work with mysql...

Cheers.




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Old 03-25-2007
Norman Peelman
 
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Jerry McBride wrote:
> J.O. Aho wrote:
>
>
>> Gaijinco wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to find a good software to use with MySQL but I find very
>>> tiresome to try software after software. I would your opinion on:
>>>
>>> Mysqlcc
>>>

>> The product is outdated, use MySQL Administrator
>> http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/
>>
>>
>>
>>> DBDesigner
>>>

>> Open Source is always nice :)
>>
>>
>>
>>> DBManager
>>>

>> This tool is only for microsoft, quite bad if you one day decide to
>> upgrade to a Unix or Unix like environment, you can't keep on using it.
>>
>>
>> I have only tried MySQL Administrator and I still prefer to use the
>> command line tool "mysql".
>>
>>

>
> MySQL Administrator is an excellent tool and I use it exclusively at both
> home and at work. However, some users should be aware of a poorly
> documented workaround that you may need with odd hardware/software mixes...
>
> You may need to put:
>
> export DEBUG_DONT_SPAWN_FETCHES=1
>
> into your /etc/profile or ~/.bashrc to help prevent lockups when accessing
> the "User Administration" tab.
>
> That aside, it's a perfect tool for admin work with mysql...
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
>
>

As I am just in process of setting up a linux box (ubuntu) to move my
server onto. I had zero problems installing anything, except wondering
why this was happening... now I have a solution to try. As a complete
newb to linux I won't even bother asking what the problem is... thanks
Jerry!

Norm
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