So basically, if you already own Mascon (or buy it from
http://www.scibit.com/ for $49.00), and download the latest
installable
binary releases of MySQL, Apache, etc, you've got the MySQL Studio,
and as a bonus, it features a clean, standard UI, with the standard
Windows style widgets.
: Friday, January 18, 2002 12:39 PM
To: MySQL List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Tergat MySQL Studio
So basically, if you already own Mascon (or buy it from
http://www.scibit.com/ for $49.00), and download the latest
installable binary releases of MySQL, Apache, etc, you've got the
MySQL
haven't had the pleasure of using Erwin, but I understand it's a good
tool.
Any other recommendations for ER modeling?
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From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 12:39 PM
To: MySQL List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Tergat MySQL
Now there seems to be some kind of evaluation version available:
http://www.mysqlstudio.com/shareware.php3
Just downloaded and at least it looks pretty creamy with the latest XP style
widgets... I guess this is the more commercial direction MySQL might take.
Like what Covalent is doing with
And can you turn those off and get normal widgets that respect user system settings?
XP style for me is a reason to not even look!
At 11:07 2002-01-17, you wrote:
Just downloaded and at least it looks pretty creamy with the latest XP style
widgets...
G: database,sql,query,table
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From: Marjolein Katsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:16 AM
To: MySQL
Subject: Re: Tergat MySQL Studio
And can you turn those off and get normal widgets that
respect user system settings? XP style for me is a reason to
not even look!
At 11:07 2002-01-17
On Thursday 17 Jan 2002 7:16 pm, Alok K. Dhir wrote:
P.S. For those who haven't used Mascon, I highly recommend it. It's a
terrific tool for managing MySQL databases
the only thing I would say against it, is that it's a client not a server,
and a larger organisation that needs to change
looks more like an MP3 player than a db admin tool.
Which is not necessary a bad thing :) I guess the main reason why linux is
not growing its user base on desktops is the awful design of the UI of all
basic apps. In addition to the lack of compatibility to M$ tools..
Incidentally, their