I've used both of these on my current project. And while useful, I still prefer the command line client. But that's me. They worked well under both Windows and Linux and somewhat approximate the experience MS SQL users get with Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer.

Ed

Robert Citek wrote:


Anyone have a good recommendation for a MySQL client that will run on Linux, Windows, and OS/X? How about just running on Linux?


mysqlcc comes to mind for Linux, which seems to have been deprecated in favor of Query Browser and Administrator (see below). phpMyAdmin is a web-based interface and so is Webmin, meaning they are platform agnostic. TORA is another, but seems to be geared towards Oracle.

Anyone try the MySQL Query Browser:

  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/query-browser/1.1.html

Anyone try the MySQL Administrator:

  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/administrator/1.0.html

Not too long ago someone posted a link to a new SQL (MySQL?) client, a GUI-based one. Unfortunately, I don't remember the name, and I've looked through my mail archives but have not been able to find the post.

Any other MySQL clients?

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