Thanks. I will try those trailwares.

On 7/21/05, David Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Also check out EMS MySQL Manager. I looked at every MySQL tool I could
> get my hands on, and ended up buying a license of this.
> 
> Main site is here:
> http://sqlmanager.net/products/mysql/manager/
> 
> Feature list is here:
> 
> http://sqlmanager.net/en/products/mysql/manager/features
> 
> It also has access via HTTP tunnelling (I have an older version, so
> can't comment on it). It supports 5.0 (stored procedures, views,
> triggers), and has a decent visual designer that is able to reverse
> engineer a database and generate a diagram.
> 
> I have only two complaints: it's a very busy GUI, and it would be be
> able to generate a delta of database changes using the GUI (ie reverse
> engineer the database into a diagram, make changes, and have a database
> patch generated for you).
> 
> It's more expensive (at $135 for a business license for Windows, $95 for
> Linux) but it's well worth the money.
> 
> David
> 
> Terence wrote:
> 
> > 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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