CocoaMySQL - 0.7b5graphical tool to manage MySQL dbs locally or over net |
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Hate 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.
Really nice idea, and I wish it was a lot better, but can't recommend it just yet.
Problems 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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