Thanks everyone.  HAd hoped there'd be at least tool with more than one vote!  
But I guess they probably all work just fine.

Pete Haworth

On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:

> MySqlWorkbench incorporates the features of both the Mysql Administrator, and 
> Mysql Query Browser. These were beta and were fairly unstable. MySqlWorkbench 
> replaces them and is free. 
> 
> When I was having trouble with Mysql Administrator, and Mysql Query Browser, 
> I purchased Navicat. That wrked really well for me too, but MySqlWorkbench is 
> free and does everything I need it to. 
> 
> Bob
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> On Mar 3, 2011, at 11:28 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
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>> Favourite mySQL admin tools?
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>> Pete Haworth
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