For Windows, I use the urSQL Utility from Urban
Research. It's got a rough edge or two (I have the
beta version), but it's easy to use, it works, and
it's free.
You can get the link from the MySQL manual in the
Contrib section, but I think the it is:
http://www.urbanresearch.com/software/utils/urbsql/
--- Gregory McCann <greg@stripped> wrote:
> I'm using MySQL for the first time and I'm looking
> for admin and maintenance tools to help simplify the
> development process.
>
> I've tried the Calistra MySQL Administrator but ran
> into so many bugs in just the first two hours of
> using it that I'm wondering if anything better is
> out there. What tools are the most popular?
>
> Greg
>
> ______________
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>
> "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great
> battle."
> - Saint Philo of Alexandria
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