SQL Manager?

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I was curious; does anyone use an SQL Manager other than phpMyAdmin?
If so, please post!
I want to know what other people use.
 

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i will prefer phpmyadmin itself.
and its free to use......
 
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Okay, so it seems that phpMyAdmin basically beats everything else.
Although I find some of it hard to use, overall it gets the job done.
Thanks for your responses!
:)
 

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I use phpmyadmin because despite it being complicated, it enables you to do a lot of useful stuff without having to actually worry about the more complicatd sql queries.
 

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PHPMyAdmin is not complicated, in fact it helps users learn SQL. The problem with PHPMyAdmin in X10 is it's slowness.

Edit:
I have tried PHPMiniAdmin before. It's also open source but it changes your database's structure, making it look wonky.
 
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I have been using Navicat. Its a good client. I have used heidi sql also. Its also a good one. But currently i am using Navicat. It has all the option. But unfortunately, i cannot connect it to x10 server. But it can also be used to connect to remote mysql servers. various option like ssl support is also included.
 

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u can allow other by uploading the code or allowing amy ip to connect to ur database not a good idea if u dont back up/ have sensitive data
 

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I prefer phpmyadmin too. It's easy to use, like real easy. To be honest, I have never heard of any other mysql managers out there. :p
 

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Thanks.
Does anyone know if these things can work with x10?
 

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SQLyog enterprise, and MySQL Lite are 2 of my favourites, i use both, but have found myself using SQLyog more often now than before... strange really.

But yeah i prefer using client versions over Phpadmin, although it is also good.. especially when you can't remote connect to your DB :lol:
 
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