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CocoaMySQL

CocoaMySQL - 0.5

Graphical tool to manage MySQL dbs locally or over net

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Current Version: 0.5
Release Date: 2003-09-11
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 44,327
Downloads (all versions): 63,856

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CocoaMySQL Usage TipCocoaMysql now called Sequel Pro - Version: 0.5, 2/1/2009 07:57PM PST

mattlangtree
Information about the CocoaMySQL project is available at http://www.sequelpro.com/cocoamysql.html

Sequel Pro is the continuation of the CocoaMySQL project. Download a copy from http://www.sequelpro.com/

-- Sequel Pro Development Team
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CocoaMySQL CommentaryHate to say it but it locks my machine up - Version: 0.5, 6/13/2006 03:30AM PST

versiontracker445
Tried creating a table in a database and experienced a terminal "beach-ball of death". Nothing (not even the 'force quit' box) would work. It may be a great program in experienced hands ? but it looks like there's no error trapping and if it goes off on a task that it can't complete for some (perhaps legitimate) reason, it will never give up, to the point where you'll need to restart.

Really nice idea, and I wish it was a lot better, but can't recommend it just yet.
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CocoaMySQL CommentaryProblems with changing ENUM fields - Version: 0.5, 3/9/2006 09:32AM PST

McClie
All versions of this programme that I have tried fail to cope with enum fields, because there is a character limit (255?) in Cocoa MySQL box meaning that it cannot edit a long list. Long can mean as little as 30 item, even though an enum can manage 65,535 elements. I still use Cocoa-MySQL 0.7b3 as my main client, but remember to use phpMyAdmin for editing enum fields.
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CocoaMySQL CommentaryViews work with latest beta (0.7b3) - Version: 0.5, 3/5/2006 03:02PM PST

McClie
Just downloaded it and confirm that it works, but obviously no time yet to see if it is buggy, but no problems so far.
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CocoaMySQL Troubleshooting ReportDoes the new beta (0.7b2) work with MySQL 5 OK? - Version: 0.5, 1/26/2006 06:06PM PST

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aeonmcn
Any known problems?
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CocoaMySQL Usage TipProblems connecting to MySQL - Version: 0.5, 10/5/2005 07:25AM PST

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Lorenz Textor
If you have problems connecting to MySQL (especially with MySQL >4.1), please look at the FAQ on http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/faq.php and try the beta on http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/beta.php.
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CocoaMySQL Troubleshooting ReportSeems to be broken... - Version: 0.5, 9/28/2005 01:32PM PST

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graffix
I just upgraded to MySQL 5.0.11beta under 10.4.2 Tiger and now CocoaMySQL won't connect to my databases using the root password.

It keeps saying that it failed to connect and that I should check my access permissions... even though YourSQL connects just fine using the same settings... looks like it's time for this app to be updated.
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CocoaMySQL Reviewwasting my time - Version: 0.5, 8/6/2005 05:32AM PST

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gigadiva
I have tried umpteen times do DL cocoaMySQL from versiontracker as well as from souceforge.net. All I receive is a zip file which is EMPTY. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?
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CocoaMySQL ReviewReason I returned to MySQL but avoid SBG version - Version: 0.5, 6/3/2005 01:31PM PST

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McClie
This programme is the reason that I returned to MySQL, as it is far superior to anything that OSX has for postgres (phpPgAdmin, like phpMyAdmin is just too slow and the result set output too ugly).

Do not however upgrade to the sbg branch, It has twice corrupted my autoinc files (which I use a lot for relational puposes). Whatever the new developer did with the Content tab has made it too dangerous to use unless you only have flat-file databases.

Mark
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CocoaMySQL ReviewBlob issue - Version: 0.5, 5/20/2005 11:51AM PST

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Laqua
If I have a blob field, it will not allow me to enter information into that field, you can update it, but not enter information when the record is created. Seems to do this with all blob fields and that is the only one I have noticed. Funny thing is that I have been using it for over a year and never noticed it since normally I do not create records with cocoamysql, just the db tables and fields.
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