__/ [ Aquila Deus ] on Tuesday 12 September 2006 15:22 \__
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Webyog Contributes the Source Code of Their Flagship Product SQLyog to the
>> Open Source Community
>
> I have used SQLyog before. It works, but you can't really say it's
> professional - no mysql tool is, nether is the mysql itself. There is
> no SQL tracing, no backup/restore management, no
> trigger/stored-procedure debugging, ..... They're more like M$ Access.
> If you ever looked at those 3rd-party oracle tools, you would
> understand what I mean.
>
> For a simple db/table list and query analyzer, Aqua Data Studio will do
> and it works for a lot of DBs. It also has limited auto-complete in the
> SQL editor.
I have always found the phpmyadmin-cpanel combination rather helpful. I
haven't had any experience with Oracle Web tools (recently gone free and
Open Source, at least a subset). Seems like a lockin temptation utilities to
me, much like the offering of free databases, until they grow.
Best wishes,
Roy
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