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Subject: Re: GUI Tools development stalled?

Subject: Re: GUI Tools development stalled?

2007-10-31       - By Sebastian Mendel

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Charlie Farrow schrieb:
> All,
>
> Far from me to complain about the great work of the team at MySQL, but I have
become a little bit saddened by the lack of progress on the GUI tools of late.
As a heavy contributor to bugs and bug fixing ideas; enhancements and new
featuer e.t.c for the tools it has disapointed me that no new versions have
been made available for sometime.
>
> Is it that the GUI tools have stalled in development? Or maybe there is a lot
of work behind the scenes on a new version due out shortly? or has the team at
MySQL decided to only release new versions to their paying customers?
>
> I don't know, if one of the developers could add to the list and let everyone
know that would be great!

use phpMyAdmin ... ;-)



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