They are mostly windows-only tools! 

CowBoyNeal uses only mysql console client! jejeje :-) (just a joke!)

PHPMyAdmin is a web based tool, very nice
SQLyog is a basic, very nice tool also (www.sqlyog.com)
DBTools is very very nice, and also support PostgreSQL
(www.dbtools.com.br)
MySQL-Front is very nice, but 3 seems to be abandoned :(
(www.mysql-front-de)

I don't really like mysqlcc, seems too fragile to me and basic (sorry
folks!) but it seems that mysql guys are working on a new one, that
seems very nice, altough they don't have a date of release, it seems
that they'll support linux also, let see let see...

If you aske me, i would really advice to use the mysql client, vi
editor(to edit my.cnf) and the manual, is the best way to really
understand and learn mysql, besides helping you become a real guru! jeje
(anyway it is'n as difficult as it may seems!)

Best Regards
PS: would somebody write a real nice and feature complete gtk+ based or
java-based admin tool (i know this is to much to ask for, but if it
supports postgre also would be very nice. sacrilege!!!!) ? :-)
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 17:50, Alex croes wrote:

> I'm currently using MyCC as a tool to "view" and maintain a 
> MySQL-database of mine.
> I find it quit a good tool, but which tool are you guys using. I have 
> heard about MySQLfront
> and Navicat. Are this also good tools to maintain the database. What are 
> the pro's and the con's of this viewers?
> 
> Alex

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