Am Samstag, 18. Februar 2006 21:33 schrieb Richard Bos:
> Op zaterdag 18 februari 2006 20:09, schreef SOTL:
> > There are a lot of other issues but the easiest current major issue to
> > fix would connection and user GUIs for databases.
>
> Did you try knoda (I did not, so I can't say how good it is).
In my oppinion it's (one of) the best database GUIs for Linux. But the 
SuSE-version usually sucks (sorry...). If built in, Knoda has support for 
MySQL, PostgreSQL, ,ODBC sqlite, access (tables only), Paradox, Firebird and 
Dbase/Xbase. You should use version 0.8 now

The great thing with Knoda is, that is't database independent. You can use it 
for several db types. You can convert a MySQL-database in a Postgres one via 
drag & drop. Knoda can store databases locally ore remotely. You can make a 
local copy from a MySQL-database as SQLite e.g and so on.

The only thing, which is missing: there is no user administrtion, as here the 
databases differ too much from each other.

If you did not found a good database GUI yet, you must have a look at knoda.

http://www.knoda.org

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Üdvözlettel -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Marcel Hilzinger

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