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GUI for MySQL on Mac OSX

Enthusiast ,
Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2009

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Is there a GUI for MySQL on a Mac that works the same as the likes of Heidi SQL on PC?

Basically, I want to be able to enter content straight into the database tables rather than have to build a backend.

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Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2009

You might try Sequel Pro: http://www.sequelpro.com/  It's pretty good and best of all it's free.

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Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2009

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You might try Sequel Pro: http://www.sequelpro.com/  It's pretty good and best of all it's free.

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Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2009

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Does the MySQL GUI tools or phpMyAdmin for OSX not work for you?

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Oct 01, 2009 Oct 01, 2009

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ooooOOOOoooo, I like sequel pro! It's even better than Heidi SQL. Thanks for that.

My reasons for keeping my pc are diminishing by the day!

I had a look at the MySQL admin tool, but I couldn't find anywhere to insert content into individual fields. I can insert new fields and tables, but as far as I am aware, not the content that displays on the webpage. Am I wrong about MySQL admin then? Have I just not found where it does it?

Thanks.

Mat

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