It seems that phpMyAdmin is a preferred MySQL GUI but the reason why I did not want to use it is because I am not sure if it is easy to export and import data to other files (i.e.: txt, excel). With Navicat you can perform that task very easily but I was hoping to see if there was another GUI better than that one.
I will give phpMyAdmin a try during the weekend and see what it has to offer.
Thanks for the responds.
Claudio
--- Bill Clark wclarkxoom@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 14:38:04 -0500, Vinny compwiz24@comcast.net wrote:
For me, phpmyadmin always did the job...
I'll second that. phpmyadmin is a terrific tool,
and easy to use.
I'll.. umm.. third that? phpmyadmin is ridiculously simple to install... just untar the directory and move it into your document root somewhere. You'll need to edit the config.inc.php file to reflect your login information, but other than that there's nothing to it!
It even generates PHP code for you to stick into your scripts, if you're too lazy / don't know mysql+PHP.
-Bill Clark
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