On 05/08/2006, at 3:07 AM, John Melesky wrote: If you could point to the specific screencasts, that would makeidentifying the tool easier.At a guess, though, CocoaMySQL is a likely candidate. Even if it's notwhat they're using, it's useful for the things you
I use YourSQL - http://yoursql.ludit.it/On 8/4/06, Rob Hudson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I've seen some screencasts of various web frameworks (rails,
turbogears) where the user has a nice interface to a mysql admin toolfor creating tables, running queries, etc on a Mac. I can't find areference
On 4 Aug 2006, at 19:35, Joseph Heck wrote:
> I believe it was a little custom script that generated a schema
> model in OmniGraffle from the ruby code. Not 100% sure, but I
> recall seeing one of the local ruby guys using it.
Back in April I posted here:
Subject: pictorial representation
On 4 Aug 2006, at 19:35, Joseph Heck wrote:
> I believe it was a little custom script that generated a schema
> model in OmniGraffle from the ruby code. Not 100% sure, but I
> recall seeing one of the local ruby guys using it.
It’s probably off-topic and orthogonal to the MySQL modeling tool
On Aug 4, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Rob Hudson wrote:
> I've seen some screencasts of various web frameworks (rails,
> turbogears) where the user has a nice interface to a mysql admin tool
> for creating tables, running queries, etc on a Mac. I can't find a
> reference anywhere to what this might be.
Rob Hudson wrote:
> I've seen some screencasts of various web frameworks (rails,
> turbogears) where the user has a nice interface to a mysql admin tool
> for creating tables, running queries, etc on a Mac. I can't find a
> reference anywhere to what this might be. I downloaded and tried MySQL
I've seen some screencasts of various web frameworks (rails,
turbogears) where the user has a nice interface to a mysql admin tool
for creating tables, running queries, etc on a Mac. I can't find a
reference anywhere to what this might be. I downloaded and tried MySQL
Workbench but it was very
Rob Hudson wrote:
> I've seen some screencasts of various web frameworks (rails,
> turbogears) where the user has a nice interface to a mysql admin tool
> for creating tables, running queries, etc on a Mac. I can't find a
> reference anywhere to what this might be. I downloaded and tried MySQL
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