I currently use MySQLFront on WinXP.  Works ok, but could be better.

I used mysqlfront too when i was on winblows, it's a nice program.
but unless we're talking about 2 programs sharing the same name:
1)it has been discontinued due to legal issues

That is correct.

2)it's more suited to "data-management" (just like phpmyadmin)

Possibly. I find that it is fine for building tables, query debugging, and browsing data.

Since all of my development work is on a local server MySQLFront is good solution for me. I combine it with DDLUtils to syncronise my production databases with development databases and that makes up a pretty reasonable tool set.

Regards,
Langdon



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