I looked for sqldeveloper in my repositories for Ubuntu and could not
find it.  I prefer to stick with programs residing in the Ubuntu
repositories.  I found mysql-admin, mysql-query-browser and
mysql-navigator and that will be enough for me now.  Thanks for your
help.

-Daniel

On 4/24/07, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found the mysql-admin package and it works.  I will try the
SQLDeveloper.  I found that making a query and being able to edit the
resultset is a great feature.

-Daniel

On 4/24/07, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 April 2007, Daniel wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a standalone front end to mysql?  My coworkers are
> > using mysqlfront/heidisql and a lot of the database activities they do
> > are quicker in that than phpmyadmin.  I can secure the database to
> > ensure we are the only ones that connect to it with our username and
> > password, I just want a standalone program that will allow me to
> > interact with mysql.
>
> Navicat works well.
>
> So does the cli client that it ships with, I might add. :)
>
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