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    I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
    for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
  • No.1 | | 484 bytes | |

    Scott Hamm ha scritto:

    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
    >for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
    >


    Yes I use it. It's a good sw, little bit better vs phpMyAdmin (IHM) but
    only under win :-(.
    It's a better choice to sync different server (I use it to sync my
    powerbook, my Zaurus SL6000, my winpc & my Linux Server).

    Paolo
  • No.2 | | 396 bytes | |

    Love it - use it all the time. Saw it at the Mysql conference, bought
    it that night. Use it every day. Well worth $50.

    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
    >for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
    >


    >Power to people, Linux is here.
  • No.3 | | 1069 bytes | |

    Hi Karam,

    I have seen you recommending SQLyog on the list for quite some time by
    now. May I ask, are you just a REALLY happy customer or otherwise somehow
    involved in the company which is producing it posting from your private
    e-mail ;-) ?

    Best regards

    Nils Valentin
    Tokyo / Japan
    http://www.be-known-online.com

    Hello,

    I find SQLyog Enterprise an indispensable tool.

    Your $49 will be saved within the first 3 days of use
    because of improved productivity with MySQL.

    Karam

    Scott Hamm <linuxgold (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    >
    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49
    >dollars (non-commerical)
    >for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it
    >fare in your opinion?
    >>

    >--
    >Power to people, Linux is here.
    >>

    >
    >


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  • No.4 | | 774 bytes | |

    It's a bit weak on foreign keys, no support for procedures and views (if
    you're looking at MySQL 5) from a gui perspective (from what I have
    found). plus points are it has a http tunnel feature if you host
    your mysql database with someone (requires php on the hosted server), so
    you can actually browse the database as though it was local. There's
    also a free version if you don't need enterprise features, so maybe try
    that out first.

    Navicat is an alternative with good support for procs and views. There's
    also a 30day trial version.

    Scott Hamm wrote:
    I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
    for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
  • No.5 | | 1753 bytes | |

    Also check out EMS MySQL Manager. I looked at every MySQL tool I could
    get my hands on, and ended up buying a license of this.

    Main site is here:

    Feature list is here:

    It also has access via HTTP tunnelling (I have an older version, so
    can't comment on it). It supports 5.0 (stored procedures, views,
    triggers), and has a decent visual designer that is able to reverse
    engineer a database and generate a diagram.

    I have only two complaints: it's a very busy GUI, and it would be be
    able to generate a delta of database changes using the GUI (ie reverse
    engineer the database into a diagram, make changes, and have a database
    patch generated for you).

    It's more expensive (at $135 for a business license for Windows, $95 for
    Linux) but it's well worth the money.

    David

    Terence wrote:

    It's a bit weak on foreign keys, no support for procedures and views
    (if you're looking at MySQL 5) from a gui perspective (from what I
    have found). plus points are it has a http tunnel feature if you
    host your mysql database with someone (requires php on the hosted
    server), so you can actually browse the database as though it was
    local. There's also a free version if you don't need enterprise
    features, so maybe try that out first.

    Navicat is an alternative with good support for procs and views.
    There's also a 30day trial version.

    Scott Hamm wrote:
    >
    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars
    >(non-commerical) for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it
    >fare in your opinion?
    >>

    >
  • No.6 | | 1679 bytes | |

    Lol, I'm trying to find the BEST product around. Looks like after for a long
    while, I consider myself still a 'newbie'. I thought I saw something better
    until then up to the point that David Griffiths refered me to a site and
    I'm eyeing at this product

    *EMS MySQL Manager Professional Edition for Windows

    *It's toooo expensive for a poor fellow like me. I'm going to try out all
    products before I could recommend anything :^X

    7/20/05, valentin_nils (AT) be-known-online (DOT) com <
    valentin_nils (AT) be-known-online (DOT) comwrote:

    Hi Karam,

    I have seen you recommending SQLyog on the list for quite some time by
    now. May I ask, are you just a REALLY happy customer or otherwise somehow
    involved in the company which is producing it posting from your private
    e-mail ;-) ?

    Best regards

    Nils Valentin
    Tokyo / Japan
    http://www.be-known-online.com

    Hello,

    I find SQLyog Enterprise an indispensable tool.

    Your $49 will be saved within the first 3 days of use
    because of improved productivity with MySQL.

    Karam

    Scott Hamm <linuxgold (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    >
    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49
    >dollars (non-commerical)
    >for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it
    >fare in your opinion?
    >>

    >--
    >Power to people, Linux is here.
    >>

    >
    >


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  • No.7 | | 1872 bytes | |

    Thanks. I will try those trailwares.

    7/21/05, David Griffiths <dgriffiths (AT) boats (DOT) comwrote:

    Also check out EMS MySQL Manager. I looked at every MySQL tool I could
    get my hands on, and ended up buying a license of this.

    Main site is here:

    Feature list is here:

    It also has access via HTTP tunnelling (I have an older version, so
    can't comment on it). It supports 5.0 (stored procedures, views,
    triggers), and has a decent visual designer that is able to reverse
    engineer a database and generate a diagram.

    I have only two complaints: it's a very busy GUI, and it would be be
    able to generate a delta of database changes using the GUI (ie reverse
    engineer the database into a diagram, make changes, and have a database
    patch generated for you).

    It's more expensive (at $135 for a business license for Windows, $95 for
    Linux) but it's well worth the money.

    David

    Terence wrote:

    It's a bit weak on foreign keys, no support for procedures and views
    (if you're looking at MySQL 5) from a gui perspective (from what I
    have found). plus points are it has a http tunnel feature if you
    host your mysql database with someone (requires php on the hosted
    server), so you can actually browse the database as though it was
    local. There's also a free version if you don't need enterprise
    features, so maybe try that out first.

    Navicat is an alternative with good support for procs and views.
    There's also a 30day trial version.

    Scott Hamm wrote:
    >
    >I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars
    >(non-commerical) for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it
    >fare in your opinion?
    >>

    >

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