I'm using a preconfigured package that includes PHPMyAdmin, which seems to be a pretty good program. However, I just read that similar programs are available, including MySQL Control Center, EMS MySQL Manager, urSAL, PremiumSoft MySQL Studio and MySQLGUI. I just wondered if there might be some advantage to having two or more such programs installed. Would working with MySQL through two different interfaces give you a different perspective, making it a little easier to understand? Or are there particular strengths each program has?
Also, would different MySQL administration tools conflict with each other? If you created a new database with phpMyAdmin, would it be recognized by MSQL Control Center? Could you work on MySQL with both programs on at the same time?
Yes on both counts.
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