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Monday, August 16th 2004, 10:49am

GUI for MySQL administration on KDE

I recently installed MySQL on my local Linux server and am looking for an easy-to-use GUI for MySQL administration.

I searched through kde-app and found Navicat : http://linux.navicat.com
Does anyone try it before? or can anyone suggests me a good GUI?

Thanks!

Kevin

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Monday, August 16th 2004, 1:59pm

Re: GUI for MySQL administration on KDE

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Original von kevincheung

I recently installed MySQL on my local Linux server and am looking for an easy-to-use GUI for MySQL administration.

I searched through kde-app and found Navicat : http://linux.navicat.com
Does anyone try it before? or can anyone suggests me a good GUI?

Thanks!

Kevin

I don't know Navicat so I won't comment on that...

You might also want to take a look at
- phpmyadmin (if you also have apache running, it's a web interface)
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/
- TOra, a Qt application with optional KDE support (TOra means "Toolkit for Oracle", but it has support for MySQL, too.)
http://www.globecom.net/tora/

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Monday, August 16th 2004, 9:53pm

I'd suggest that you use the qt-based mysqlcc which is free from the makers of MySQL. http://www.mysql.com

You can check some screenshots here: http://www.mysql.com/products/mysqlcc/screenshots.html

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Thursday, August 19th 2004, 12:08am

Try webmin. Not only can you fully configure mysql, you can also configure an array of linux services/servers via a browser.

http://www.webmin.com

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Thursday, August 19th 2004, 8:34am

Thanks for all your suggestion

I am trying Navicat (http://www.navicat.com) and it works great. I contacted the Navicat guy and they replied me import csv will be available in next version. Anyway, I will have a look on phpmyadmin (http://www.phpmyadmin.net).

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Thursday, September 2nd 2004, 7:25am

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