In my local network i use MySQL-Front as a gui to create and test 
stuff... It is like SQL Server enterprise manager (ie. a gui application 
that lets you do most of the stuff with the database server) and has 
user management integrated.

There are nice things that i like in MySQL-Front, like designing a table 
and then go to the data grid, add a record and copy/past the sql command 
to my script language of the moment to build quickly a front-end for 
that data... no need to remember all those field names and retype 
everything... (it will rock when the next version of mysql hits the 
street... :-) )

On the other hand, the export/import capabilities are compatible with 
phpMyAdmin which complement very well the tools to make the transition 
from development to production environments...

Cheers...
Luis Ferro
TelaDigital


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