Best MySQL client for Linux?
What's the best MySQL client for Linux? I'm using FC5 and only yesterday did the MySQL Query Browser start working on FC5. Before that I've been using the *OLD* mysqlcc which works, but is lacking some features. I think the QB is a more polished product, but is lacking some featuers of the older mysqlcc. I've also tried the Aqua Data Studio which seems decent but it requires java is a little slower. http://www.aquafold.com/ Anyone out there have a GREAT mysql client tool they can recommend? -- Scott Baker - RHCE Canby Telcom System Administrator 503.266.8253 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You don´t like phpmyadmin? Scott Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] What's the best MySQL client for Linux? I'm using FC5 and only yesterday did the MySQL Query Browser start working on FC5. Before that I've been using the *OLD* mysqlcc which works, but is lacking some features. I think the QB is a more polished product, but is lacking some featuers of the older mysqlcc. I've also tried the Aqua Data Studio which seems decent but it requires java is a little slower. http://www.aquafold.com/ Anyone out there have a GREAT mysql client tool they can recommend? -- Scott Baker - RHCE Canby Telcom System Administrator 503.266.8253 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Omnipilot, the makers of the LASSO application server now offer a free developer version of lasso professional. It has the best web-based database browser and SQL utility that I've ever seen. It has native MySQL connectors, it's a snap to get up and running. Cory Scott Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the best MySQL client for Linux? I'm using FC5 and only yesterday did the MySQL Query Browser start working on FC5. Before that I've been using the *OLD* mysqlcc which works, but is lacking some features. I think the QB is a more polished product, but is lacking some featuers of the older mysqlcc.