It's a bit weak on foreign keys, no support for procedures and views (if
you're looking at MySQL 5) from a gui perspective (from what I have
found). Other plus points are it has a http tunnel feature if you host
your mysql database with someone (requires php on the hosted server), so
you can actually browse the database as though it was local. There's
also a free version if you don't need enterprise features, so maybe try
that out first.
Navicat is an alternative with good support for procs and views. There's
also a 30day trial version.
Scott Hamm wrote:
I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
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