Re: What is a good MySQL database manager for newbies?

2004-08-21 Thread David Blomstrom
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> I posted this a little while ago, but it faded out
> with very few responses 
> due to my not posting the necessary information, so
> I seek to rectify my err 
> now.
> 
> Info:
> OS: Windows XP
> PHP: 5
> Use: I'm looking for something that can easily
> create and manage databases, 
> doing stuff like creating and editing tables.
> Something simple for newbies like 
> me not seeking to do really complicated things.
> 
> There that should be better.
 
I tried several and favored Navicat and SQLYog (I
don't know if I spelled it right). If I remember
correctly, I purchased SQLYog because it's cheaper,
and I was/am really pinching pennies. But there was
some sort of problem, and I never got my software. I
posted a message on their forum, but they deleted it
and sent me a really snotty message.

So I paid the extra money for Navicat and have no
regrets. I'm now more comfortable working with
phpMyAdmin, but I still prefer Navicat for importing
data. I read a review that raved about Navicat's "log"
feature. I think they were referring to the logs that
are created when you import data. If there are errors
in your data, the logs help you track them down. I
don't know if Navicat is the only software with this
feature, but it is a tremendous help.

I just recently learned about two new programs on
another list. I think one is called Lasso, or
something similar, and I believe one or both are
designed to complement Dreamweaver.




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Re: What is a good MySQL database manager for newbies?

2004-08-20 Thread Karam Chand
Take a look at SQLyog ( http://www.webyog.com )

Karam
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I posted this a little while ago, but it faded out
> with very few responses 
> due to my not posting the necessary information, so
> I seek to rectify my err 
> now.
> 
> Info:
> OS: Windows XP
> PHP: 5
> Use: I'm looking for something that can easily
> create and manage databases, 
> doing stuff like creating and editing tables.
> Something simple for newbies like 
> me not seeking to do really complicated things.
> 
> There that should be better.
> 




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What is a good MySQL database manager for newbies?

2004-08-20 Thread AceZero2790
I posted this a little while ago, but it faded out with very few responses 
due to my not posting the necessary information, so I seek to rectify my err 
now.

Info:
OS: Windows XP
PHP: 5
Use: I'm looking for something that can easily create and manage databases, 
doing stuff like creating and editing tables. Something simple for newbies like 
me not seeking to do really complicated things.

There that should be better.