> I use MySQL-Front (which is discontinued) and ... the MySQL group have a
> program called MyCC that basically acts like a enterprise manager (of
> sorts).  There's also other MySQL guis out there if you look, most are
> commercial or shareware.

or simply crap. I've tried them. All of them. I've even used DBArtisan and
other commercial tools to manage through ODBC.

I'm perfectly comfortable at the command line, but you gotta' like
cetralizing job scheduling when you've got 14 MSSQL servers. Or running
transactional replication between distributed datacenters.

On the other hand, you gotta like getting a kick-butt database for
day-to-day tasks for free in MySQL :)

jpa


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