> You may want to check out RazorSQL (http://www.razorsql.com/) then. I
> used to think the same, but Razor gives me everything that MS SQL
> Management Studio has, and also works with Oracle and MySQL among
> other databases. Since using it on the Mac, I installed it on my PC at
> work and have not used SMMS since.

Thanks Larry, I installed their trial and I like a lot of the
features.  I think their table builder could use some work (e.g.
modifying an existing table is somewhat clunky).  I like the data
search and easy import/export options for data management.  Overall
this looks a lot more flexible, but SQL Management Studio's table
building tools are much better.  The only thing I really see missing
from Razor are any tools to manage the server itself (security,
logins, etc. though I can see why the author wouldn't include things
that work differently across all the different servers).  It looks
like a nice data management tool though which I could see a lot of
great uses for.  Not sure it would replace Management Studio for me,
but a nice addition to the tool belt.

And not to get too far off-topic, Razor has a built-in SSH Tunnel
feature for getting to remote databases through SSH. :)


-Justin

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