CocoaMySQL -- was : How do I make simple multiple user access app?

Dan Shafer revdan at danshafer.com
Tue Jul 5 18:59:37 EDT 2005


But CocoaMySQL appears broken with Tiger. At least it didn't work for  
me. Refused to connect to any of my databases. I downloaded the MySQL  
Administrator from the MySQL site. Works great but doesn't allow me  
to manage database content. So what? I use Rev!

Dan

On Jul 5, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:

> another reason to use a local MySQL client such as CocoaMySQL is  
> that it can be much more secure than a web based utility such as  
> phpMyAdmin or Escuel as the MySQL server only works with IPs one  
> specifies. (at least with my ISP).
>
>
>> I could never figure out how to use phpMyAdmin to actually let me  
>> ENTER data (if it does at all), not just build the structure.
>>
>> Often I'll use CocoaMySQL to build the schema and stuff the  
>> database with data, then use my app after that. It uses an easy to  
>> use spreadsheet metaphor to enter data.
>>
>> This way I have good data to start testing my app right away.  
>> Import/Export is a snap and it reads the first line of my data to  
>> get the fieldnames for import. On many web based projects that  
>> mainly need to display lists from a database (such as a tour  
>> schedule for CSN) I just enter the data directly from CocoaMySQL  
>> and don't have to create an entry or admin panel.
>>
>> Much easier to use than a web-based app.
>>
>> sqb
>>
>>
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