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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Age: 31
Posts: 258
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hello,
I use MySQL since 2000 from command line (with linux ;) ) and honestly I think that is the best. One of my cousins just called me the other day who learned MySQL with GUI and for some reason he was not able to launch the X (the screen manager in Linux) and I had to help him with some mysql right away (of course). Anyway, if you'd like to use GUI it's your choice, but I'd learn the command line as well. iM |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Age: 31
Posts: 124
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I've worked on tables several gb's in size. Talk about killing a statement ;)
Navicat is used often http://www.navicat.com/download.html - I would suggest trying that and if it works for you, it's worth the investment. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 300
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Instead of the Navicat, I also use these following MySQL GUI sites and so far I was satisfied with them!
Check the sites out, maybe one of them will suit your need! http://www.webyog.com/ SciBit: MyCon - MySQL GUI |
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