Andy Dirnberger wrote:
 > And I use phpMyAdmin to create my tables all the time.  If you are

I use the XAMPP from Apachefriends and the first thing I ditch is phpMyAdmin. I probably should give it a shot again, but it used to be very limited and buggy. I find the MySQL GUI tools do a good job. They lack a bit of quality as well (although that depends on the build a lot), but they got all you need and are darn easy to use.

A really nice MySQL frontend for Windoze is Luckasoft's client (see http://www.enginsite.com/MySQL-client-manager-and-GUI-for-MySQL.htm). The only problem I have with that one is that it costs 30$. I was lucky and at some point got a free license. Luckasoft also makes an IDE for PHP, which is really not bad. I just hope Sergey Lucka found some time to reimplement the debugger correctly so that it doesn't stop at the beginning of each script file. That is really annoying and made this otherwise fine and inexpensive IDE not very useful for the hobby development that I do.

Sorry, I'm digressing....

David
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