Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread dan
You mention Windows XP.
Check out Mysql-Front (now commercial), version 3 may fit the bill.
not sure. but it was the best windows interface for mysql ever made,
notice, I said best for windows... ;)

mysqlCC rocks, but not sure about 5.0 support.

perhaps you could test it and report, and if its not working, 
maybe you could even do a patch or two? :)

Dan.

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be working fine. However, I
 need a graphical user interface to create tables and such (when I say I
 need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that explains a lot I know)
 
 So:
 
 Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
 Is MyODBC 5.0 available?
 
 I'm having a hard time find from the rather extensive 'manual.html' what
 other than the actual database engine is available.
 
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RE: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Donny Simonton
Another option is DB Designer 4, http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/ never
quite used it because I live by phpmyadmin, but I know a few people who use
it.

Donny

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 I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be working fine. However, I
 need a graphical user interface to create tables and such (when I say I
 need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that explains a lot I know)
 
 So:
 
 Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
 Is MyODBC 5.0 available?
 
 I'm having a hard time find from the rather extensive 'manual.html' what
 other than the actual database engine is available.
 
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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Martijn Tonies
Hi Mike,



 I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be working fine. However, I
 need a graphical user interface to create tables and such (when I say I
 need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that explains a lot I know)

 So:

 Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
 Is MyODBC 5.0 available?

You might want to give Database Workbench a try - although
it currently supports MySQL 4 and 4.1, it works fine with 5.0 -
except for the Stored Procedures/Functions support, which will
be added soon.

Download a trial at www.upscene.com

With regards,

Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - developer tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL  MS SQL
Server.
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com


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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Karam Chand
Hello,

I prefer SQLyog. www.webyog.com

Karam

--- Martijn Tonies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Mike,
 
 
 
  I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be
 working fine. However, I
  need a graphical user interface to create tables
 and such (when I say I
  need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that
 explains a lot I know)
 
  So:
 
  Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
  Is MyODBC 5.0 available?
 
 You might want to give Database Workbench a try -
 although
 it currently supports MySQL 4 and 4.1, it works fine
 with 5.0 -
 except for the Stored Procedures/Functions support,
 which will
 be added soon.
 
 Download a trial at www.upscene.com
 
 With regards,
 
 Martijn Tonies
 Database Workbench - developer tool for InterBase,
 Firebird, MySQL  MS SQL
 Server.
 Upscene Productions
 http://www.upscene.com
 
 
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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Gerald Jensen
I would not recommend MySQL-Front ... the version they are selling is not
from the same developer that did MySQL-Front 2.5 (and earlier).

I bought a license (took a month to get a license key), complained about
missing features (OPTIMIZE and REPAIR MyISAM tables) and was basically told
I could shove it. They were rude and arrogant.

G. Jensen

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 You mention Windows XP.
 Check out Mysql-Front (now commercial), version 3 may fit the bill.
 not sure. but it was the best windows interface for mysql ever made,
 notice, I said best for windows... ;)

 mysqlCC rocks, but not sure about 5.0 support.

 perhaps you could test it and report, and if its not working,
 maybe you could even do a patch or two? :)

 Dan.

 On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be working fine. However,
I
  need a graphical user interface to create tables and such (when I say I
  need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that explains a lot I know)
 
  So:
 
  Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
  Is MyODBC 5.0 available?
 
  I'm having a hard time find from the rather extensive 'manual.html' what
  other than the actual database engine is available.
 
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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread dan
Thanks so much for the info Gerald.
I know I'm still using 2.5 (the one from the old author).
and it did irk me that the new developer (cough) is trying
to make a quick buck off it.

I haven't tried it yet, and thanks for the info, doesn't look
like I'm going to either.

too bad, it was really a great product.

Dan.

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Gerald Jensen wrote:

 I would not recommend MySQL-Front ... the version they are selling is not
 from the same developer that did MySQL-Front 2.5 (and earlier).
 
 I bought a license (took a month to get a license key), complained about
 missing features (OPTIMIZE and REPAIR MyISAM tables) and was basically told
 I could shove it. They were rude and arrogant.
 
 G. Jensen
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:30 AM
 Subject: Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?
 
 
  You mention Windows XP.
  Check out Mysql-Front (now commercial), version 3 may fit the bill.
  not sure. but it was the best windows interface for mysql ever made,
  notice, I said best for windows... ;)
 
  mysqlCC rocks, but not sure about 5.0 support.
 
  perhaps you could test it and report, and if its not working,
  maybe you could even do a patch or two? :)
 
  Dan.
 
  On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I've downloaded and installed 5.0, it seems to be working fine. However,
 I
   need a graphical user interface to create tables and such (when I say I
   need, trust me, I need). I'm running on XP (that explains a lot I know)
  
   So:
  
   Is Control Center for 5.0 available?
   Is MyODBC 5.0 available?
  
   I'm having a hard time find from the rather extensive 'manual.html' what
   other than the actual database engine is available.
  
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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Jack Baty

I prefer SQLyog. www.webyog.com
Ditto that. I used to use MySQL-Front, but switched when development 
stopped. I don't miss it really. The structure synchronization and db 
job agent features are maturing rapidly and work quite well. Saves a ton 
of time for me. Not sure about v5.0 support yet, but they release 
updates quite often, so it shouldn't be long.

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