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any good MySQL server management tool for Mac OSX?
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Do anyone know if there is any good MySQL server management tool for Mac OSX platform? I know there are many good mangement tools for windows platform, but difficult to find a good tool for Mac machine.
So, any one have good suggestion?
thanks!
ivan
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try RTLabs Mac SQL - never used it but thinking about it - supposed to be the best (and the most expensive) available. You download a trial version though:
http://www.rtlabs.com/macsql/
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Thanks for all your suggestion. I will try to see if which one is better. btw, I have seached and found one MySQL management tool which seems quite suitable and not too expensive.
The URL: http://www.mysqlstudio.com/mac_overview.php3 . If anyone has used, please leave me some comment. so that i can decide whether to buy it or not.
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ivanc
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Originally posted by ivanc:
<STRONG>Thanks for all your suggestion. I will try to see if which one is better. btw, I have seached and found one MySQL management tool which seems quite suitable and not too expensive. </STRONG>
PHPMyAdmin, when I last checked.. is FREE. It will only cost you time to see if you like it.
Many PHP things are free. I'd check out hotscripts.com or any other site you can think of.
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I use PHPMyAdmin for my local hacking as well as my remote site, and I've used it on commercial projects for my job. It's free and easy! The only thing I hate about it is the CSS the author used specifies like 7pt fonts or something similarly unreadable. Yay for source code!
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Originally posted by ivanc:
<STRONG>Thanks for all your suggestion. I will try to see if which one is better. btw, I have seached and found one MySQL management tool which seems quite suitable and not too expensive.
The URL: http://www.mysqlstudio.com/mac_overview.php3 . If anyone has used, please leave me some comment. so that i can decide whether to buy it or not.
Thanks!
ivanc</STRONG>
Spot the difference between
mysqlstudio and SQL Manager which I use?
Neither can I .
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Have you ever looked at EOModeler in the Mac OS X developer tools? I don't know if it does what you want, but after seeing a demo, I can see that it is very easy to creat db tables, mappings, etc with it. The developer site at Apple has some great new docs (WebObjects).
Jamie
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