On 04/17/2012 02:13 PM, ptoye wrote:
Pertti Rönnberg wrote
Well said Peter!
I totally and completely agree with you and Ian Whitfield.
Well, someone likes me! My point is that I'm really a hacker when it comes
to databases, not a professional coder, and life really needs to be made
easier.
I'm almost thinking of installing something like MySQL and writing my own
front-end in Java.
Try MySQL Workbench as MySQL/MariaDB front-end. It has a nice GUI
interface and is FOSS. There is Ubuntu ppa for Natty and Oneiric if the
version found on Oracle does not work.
There is a browser/php based GUI front-end phpMyAdmin I believe is the name.
Another front end is HeidiSQL, it is included with the Windows version
of MariaDB. There is no Linux version of this front-end.
Is there any point in suggesting that LibO and OO should continue to
diverge? I'd have thought convergence would be more productive, both in
terms of the development which seems too thinly spread, and for users who
might even see a serious contender emerging.
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