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Dec 11th 2004, 6:27 pm
December 8, 2004
MySQL Gets Graphic With DB Toolset
By Sean Michael Kerner
MySQL AB, which recently released MySQL 4.1, today announced a pair of tools that will provide a visual interface to MySQL database data.
MySQL Query Browser is a GUI toolset that simplifies database usage. Users can visually select, query, create, modify and delete database fields and tables. The integrated script editor provides a visual interface for creating, editing and debugging SQL (define) scripts. Using the results window in the Query Browser, users can also now manage and compare multiple queries.
MySQL Administrator is a visual console that handles top-line database operations like user administration, backup/restore, log views and server configuration.
"The new MySQL graphical tools help expand the market for open source technology," Zack Urlocker, vice president of marketing at MySQL AB, told internetnews.com. "This makes MySQL much more accessible to a broad range of users, not just those who like command-line tools."
Story: http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3445371
MySQL Gets Graphic With DB Toolset
By Sean Michael Kerner
MySQL AB, which recently released MySQL 4.1, today announced a pair of tools that will provide a visual interface to MySQL database data.
MySQL Query Browser is a GUI toolset that simplifies database usage. Users can visually select, query, create, modify and delete database fields and tables. The integrated script editor provides a visual interface for creating, editing and debugging SQL (define) scripts. Using the results window in the Query Browser, users can also now manage and compare multiple queries.
MySQL Administrator is a visual console that handles top-line database operations like user administration, backup/restore, log views and server configuration.
"The new MySQL graphical tools help expand the market for open source technology," Zack Urlocker, vice president of marketing at MySQL AB, told internetnews.com. "This makes MySQL much more accessible to a broad range of users, not just those who like command-line tools."
Story: http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3445371