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  • yOnG

    GUI for MySQL

    Hi..

    I am new to MySQL and database.
    I would like to create a database for an online system.

    May I know are there any GUI tools for database creation?
    Is MySQL Query Browser suitable as query editor?
    I m currently using win XP as my OS.

    Regards,
    Yong
  • Andy

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    Re: GUI for MySQL


    "yOnG" <yong07@gmail.c om> wrote in message
    news:bfc14807.0 504080253.26b03 d46@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
    > Hi..
    >
    > I am new to MySQL and database.
    > I would like to create a database for an online system.
    >
    > May I know are there any GUI tools for database creation?
    > Is MySQL Query Browser suitable as query editor?
    > I m currently using win XP as my OS.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Yong[/color]


    Mysql control centre
    mysql front
    sqlyog

    All good. HTH



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    • Good Man

      #3
      Re: GUI for MySQL

      yong07@gmail.co m (yOnG) wrote in news:bfc14807.0 504080253.26b03 d46
      @posting.google .com:
      [color=blue]
      > Hi..
      >
      > I am new to MySQL and database.
      > I would like to create a database for an online system.
      >
      > May I know are there any GUI tools for database creation?[/color]

      Manage MySQL, Redis, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MariaDB, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, and SQLite database with Navicat's intuitive GUI. Streamline your database tasks for improved efficiency!


      end of story!

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      • Josh

        #4
        Re: GUI for MySQL

        > Is MySQL Query Browser suitable as query editor?

        Absolutely.
        [color=blue]
        > http://www.navicat.com/ end of story![/color]

        Navicat is definitely better overall, but costs some money.

        --
        Josh


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        • Good Man

          #5
          Re: GUI for MySQL

          "Josh" <memphis75 - gmail> wrote in news:115g0fj457 roq95
          @corp.supernews .com:

          [color=blue]
          > Navicat is definitely better overall, but costs some money.[/color]


          true, but it's not THAT expensive and IMHO worth it if you're administering
          more than one database. Plus, part of the cost is MySQL licensing, so I
          don't mind MySQL getting a bit of $$$ for a product that I've used often
          and has generated me $$$$ indirectly.

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