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    control center !

    is there any tool better than control center to build Databases , tables procedures, views ?

    like access or Ms Sql ?

    thank you

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    phpMyAdmin is very easy to use and simple, but I have not used MySQL Control Center so I really cannot compare them.

    I think I will download and try out the MySQL Control Center though.

    Thanks for mentioning it.

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    thank you but I don't work with php ... I work with .NET

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    I was doing some lookiing around and I have ran across 3 other tools for administering MySQL. Not sure if they work well with .NET, but you may want to check them out. 2 of the 3 have free trial periods.


    1. SQLyog - http://www.webyog.com/sqlyog/index.php


    2. Navicat - http://www.navicat.com/download.php3


    3. MySQL Tools - http://www.mysqltools.com/


    I hope this helps. If you try any of them, please list your likes and dislikes. I would greatly appreciate it as I am looking at some of them as well.


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    I've found 4 more database management applications. Also found a short article that a user describes his/her experiences with them. They also touch on some of the ones I mentioned in the post right before this one.


    1. SuperGUI - http://www.lyriccode.com/download.htm


    2. DBManager Professional - http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/


    3. DBOne 2003 Professional - http://www.dbone.info/dbone/download.php


    4. MySQL Front - http://www.mysqlfront.de/



    The article comparing/explaining them is at: http://www.myphpnuke.com/article.php?sid=940

    Last edited by ccalender; 03-08-2004 at 04:53 PM.

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    Thanks a lot for your help , I shall look all the link !!! ... but it seems that mySql is much more difficult to use than access :-)) strange that there is not a very simple soft to create a base + tables like in acces

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    Thumbs up Try datastudio

    I recommend you use datastudio....it is free and can be found for download at www.aquafold.com
    I personally use it ...it is free for personal and educational use.....a brilliant product.
    You can also email the developer personally if you have a request/problem....give it a try

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    never heard before !!
    thank you

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    Thumbs up data studio

    No problem, glad I could help

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