Re: MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-07 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic
Robert Alexander writes: > At 18:07 -0700 2001/12/06, René Fournier wrote: > >Does anyone know if such a thing exists? (Especially a freeware one?) I'd like to >be able to create and modify table structures without hitting Terminal everytime. I >was using MySQLFront on Windows for this, and it w

Re: MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-07 Thread Erik Price
I haven't used it but a lot of people recommend PHPMyAdmin. Especially if your MySQL server is hosted by a company that doesn't give access to a shell account. Erik On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 08:07 PM, René Fournier wrote: > Does anyone know if such a thing exists? (Especially a fr

Re: MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-06 Thread Michael Collins
At 8:38 PM -0500 12/6/01, NDPTAL85 wrote: >>Does anyone know if such a thing exists? Free phpMyAdmin Phpwizard.net http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ Webmin James Cameron http://www.webmin.com/webmin/index.html Not Free MacSQL Monitor (and SQL Language Module for BBEdit) Runtime La

Re: MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-06 Thread Robert Alexander
At 18:07 -0700 2001/12/06, René Fournier wrote: >Does anyone know if such a thing exists? (Especially a freeware one?) I'd like to be >able to create and modify table structures without hitting Terminal everytime. I was >using MySQLFront on Windows for this, and it was quite nice. The only probl

Re: MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-06 Thread NDPTAL85
On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 08:07 PM, René Fournier wrote: > Does anyone know if such a thing exists? (Especially a freeware one?) > I'd like to be able to create and modify table structures without > hitting Terminal everytime. I was using MySQLFront on Windows for this, > and it was qu

MySQL graphical front-end for Mac OSX

2001-12-06 Thread René Fournier
Does anyone know if such a thing exists? (Especially a freeware one?) I'd like to be able to create and modify table structures without hitting Terminal everytime. I was using MySQLFront on Windows for this, and it was quite nice. The only problem is... It's only available for Windows. ...Ren