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The product is outdated, use MySQL Administrator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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//Aho