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I use MySQL Administrator. However, I still use CocoaMySQL as well -
I find it gets in the way less, but also allows me to edit the data -
not just the schema - which Admin doesn’t. Admin is most useful for
changing permissions etc.
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From: John K. [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:11:21 PM
Subject: [Rails] [OT] I user CocoaMySQL… anyone have any other
preferences for MacOS X?
Looking for a quality alternative… if there is one :-).
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On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:11:21 -0500, John K. wrote:
Looking for a quality alternative… if there is one :-).
Check out web-based TurboDbAdmin
(http://www.turboajax.com/turbodbadmin.html) - not only is it quick and
clean, but it’ll inspire you to write some pretty cool Ajax code with
those
Dojo widgets of theirs.
No longer maintained? Most recent version was released only two months
ago… works great with MySQL 5.0.
Im still 2 months new to OSX, but v0.5 of CocoaMysql was having some
strange display problems where I had to resize the window for things
to all of the sudden show themselves. I found something called
CocoaMysql-SBG, which is basically someone else’s update to the last
one released by the original author. Ive been using it and it seems
to be working perfectly. Found it here: Discontinued Apps | MacUpdate but i think its main page
is: http://www.theonline.org/cocoamysql/ – All I can say for sure is
so far its been good.