On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:31, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Monday 04 Feb 2002 21:08, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > xmysql, webmin mysql module, phpmysqladmin, and there are others (tk
> > module, ...)

afaik, none of these are user front ends. Again, afaik, none of them allow 
you to design a dbase, then enter data, in an IDE fashion. They are tools for 
designing an ide.

> ... and from KDE there are Rekall and knoda

disappointed with Rekall, and am using knoda at moment. It is very alpha, and 
under-developed. But, as a user front end, Knoda  seems to be the only thing 
'out there' and is the best of a poor bunch. I have supplied some patch code 
to the developer (of Knoda), he's tame, friendly, and overworked. I can't put 
very much effort into helping him because SQL is a mystery to me.

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