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Such a poor attempt - Version: 1.1.18, 3/7/2006 11:32PM PST
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simon.twogoodMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- Such a poor attempt
Crash City 



- Version: 1.1.18, 2/28/2006 02:24PM PST
wjholloway
I really like this application but sadly, I have to switch to my PC to use it. Stability is so poor I don't see how this ever got beyond a beta release.
Interesting but unstable for me 



- Version: 1.1.18, 1/12/2006 07:06PM PST
inchHIGH
I have hopes for this product, but it's hard to test when it crashes so much.
Also, the screen I'm presented with does not match the one in the tutorials, I'm not talking about the fact that the screenshots in the tutorials are from win XP. I'm talking about the fact the there is a bar they show in the tutorials for building the queries, they show buttons for SELECT, HAVING, WHERE etc which are not on in my window. I can't find a preference or anything to turn this on, so I'm stumped about that.
Also, when I drag a table into the drag area and drop it on any of the JOIN options, I can't get it to work. It says they need to be innoDB tables or they have to have a column with the same name, I have columns of the same name but it never adds anything to the query.
I'm happy to see mysql supporting OS X, but this product seems from ready for prime time.
Also, the screen I'm presented with does not match the one in the tutorials, I'm not talking about the fact that the screenshots in the tutorials are from win XP. I'm talking about the fact the there is a bar they show in the tutorials for building the queries, they show buttons for SELECT, HAVING, WHERE etc which are not on in my window. I can't find a preference or anything to turn this on, so I'm stumped about that.
Also, when I drag a table into the drag area and drop it on any of the JOIN options, I can't get it to work. It says they need to be innoDB tables or they have to have a column with the same name, I have columns of the same name but it never adds anything to the query.
I'm happy to see mysql supporting OS X, but this product seems from ready for prime time.
I just don't understand how such buggy software is allowed to be released!