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| From: | Jack Baty | Date: | March 31 2004 1:16am |
| Subject: | Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | ||
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> I prefer SQLyog. www.webyog.com
Ditto that. I used to use MySQL-Front, but switched when development
stopped. I don't miss it really. The structure synchronization and db
job agent features are maturing rapidly and work quite well. Saves a ton
of time for me. Not sure about v5.0 support yet, but they release
updates quite often, so it shouldn't be long.
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | mike.griffin | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | dan | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | Gerald Jensen | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | dan | 31 Mar |
| • RE: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | Donny Simonton | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | Martijn Tonies | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | Karam Chand | 30 Mar |
| • Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available? | Jack Baty | 31 Mar |
