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Old 02-28-2008, 09:10 AM
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"Dave Stratford" <daves@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In article <ONKdnfIVWoBTcknYnZ2dnUVZ8seinZ2d@bt.com>,
> NA news <nick_legrand@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> What's the best tool for managing MySQL databases, please ?
>> I have phpMyadmin .... are there any better tools available ?
>> What's the best reference book for the preffered tool, please ?
>> Cheers,
>> Nick

>
> My personal favourite is MySQLFront, but sadly it only runs on windows.
> You can have multiple databases on different servers open at the same
> time; transfer databases between servers; tables between databases - on
> different servers; it's easier to set up and maintain database and table
> definitions etc, and in my personal opinion is far superior to anything
> that MySQL themselves offer, and better than PHPMyAdmin. I don't believe
> there are any books for it though.
>
> Dave
>
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> Dave Stratford ZFCA
> http://daves.orpheusweb.co.uk/
> Hexagon Systems Limited - Experts in VME systems development
>

Thanks, Dave .... I went looking for it but got the following on their
German site ....

MySQL-Front has been discontinued since MySQL AB forced us to remove this
program from the market.

Thanks a lot for all your help!

Your MySQL-Front Team

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