I suppose it depends on your needs and/or exactly what you want to
accomplish, but I use urSQL (www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) to access data
on MySQL, MSSQL, MS Access, and Paradox databases. I use urSQL frequently
to do ad hoc queries and basic SQL tasks...
I wouldn't really call it an "Admin" t
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 05:19
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Subject: RE: MySQL Poll
I have been using MySQLAdmin for some time. It has a few oddities about
refreshing local data but other than that it's very good.
The other tool that I just started working with is MyCC. So far