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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a free tool to administer MySQL databases. I currently use PHPMyAdmin, which is great, but I'm looking for the same functionality in a desktop software. I've actually found quite a few, but wondered if you any of you could recommend one for me.
My only requirements are that it be fairly simple to use, have at least the same functionality as phpMyAdmin, FREE, and that I can load it on my desktop, and perhaps be able to store my DB connect info so I don't have to put it in everytime I log in.
Thanks!
Nate
My only requirements are that it be fairly simple to use, have at least the same functionality as phpMyAdmin, FREE, and that I can load it on my desktop, and perhaps be able to store my DB connect info so I don't have to put it in everytime I log in.
Thanks!
Nate
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a free tool to administer MySQL databases. I currently use PHPMyAdmin, which is great, but I'm looking for the same functionality in a desktop software. I've actually found quite a few, but wondered if you any of you could recommend one for me.
My only requirements are that it be fairly simple to use, have at least the same functionality as phpMyAdmin, FREE, and that I can load it on my desktop, and perhaps be able to store my DB connect info so I don't have to put it in everytime I log in.
Thanks!
Nate
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