Now there seems to be some kind of evaluation version available:
http://www.mysqlstudio.com/shareware.php3

Just downloaded and at least it looks pretty creamy with the latest XP style 
widgets... I guess this is the more commercial direction MySQL might take. 
Like what Covalent is doing with apache. Guess its ok. Somebody always 
pays...

cheers,
dutch

>From: Chris Lott Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:41:00 -0900
>
>Has anyone had a chance to try out the new MySQL Studio product
>(http://www.mysqlstudio.com/feature.php3)? There doesn't appear
>to be any kind of demo, ad while it is only $70, I figured I'd
>check with all of you before trying it.
>
>What I would really like is something akin to ER Studio and other
>Embarcadero products I use for SQL Server that would work with
>(or also with) MySQL! Sure makes dealing with massively complex
>relationships and structures more convenient, either with InnoDB
>or with forthcoming MySQL 4.1
>...
>
>c
>--
>Chris Lott -- http://www.chrislott.org/

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