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Bringing MySQL to the Web

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phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add columns, execute any SQL statement, manage indexes on columns.

Features

  • Intuitive web interface
  • Support for most MySQL features
  • Import data from CSV and SQL
  • Export data to various formats: CSV, SQL, XML, PDF, ISO/IEC 26300 - OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Word, Excel, LATEX and others
  • Administering multiple servers
  • Creating PDF graphics of your database layout
  • Creating complex queries using Query-by-example (QBE)
  • Searching globally in a database or a subset of it
  • Transforming stored data into any format using a set of predefined functions, like displaying BLOB-data as image or download-link
  • And much more...

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Highest Rated

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Two words: LIGHTNING FAST!

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Lowest Rated

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This used to be an awesome tool. Unfortunately, developers decided to ruin it completely with AJAX. When world finally decided that ajax is not a solution to every problem, phpMyAdmin's developers are trying to convince people otherwise. Fortunately there's an option to disable some ajax features, but not all of them. Ajax adds so many usability issues, that developers didn't think of or maybe just want to ignore. The very first principle for building apps for the web is KISS - keep it simple stupid! So no ajax, make it work with a simple pure browser, then add ajax “features” for these who really want it.

majkel78
oiram_mh
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Have been using different GUI tools, web-based and not, for MySQL management and there is not a single one which I would grade higher than phpMyAdmin. It is simple in its design and easy to use when it comes to user experience. phpMyAdmin should be YOUR tool of choice as well.

Posted 06/21/2013
majkel78
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This used to be an awesome tool. Unfortunately, developers decided to ruin it completely with AJAX. When world finally decided that ajax is not a solution to every problem, phpMyAdmin's developers are trying to convince people otherwise. Fortunately there's an option to disable some ajax features, but not all of them. Ajax adds so many usability issues, that developers didn't think of or maybe just want to ignore. The very first principle for building apps for the web is KISS - keep it simple stupid! So no ajax, make it work with a simple pure browser, then add ajax “features” for these who really want it.

Posted 06/12/2013
sotoz
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phpMyAdmin is a valuable asset when developing and testing mysql databases online. It is fast and has a lot of needed features. Bugs are there but they are infrequent and not harmful. Highly recommended for web development.

Posted 06/07/2013
hwalker1
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Would possibly be OK if I could work out how the download page works. So many dummy downloads that I gave up trying. Will wait until its included in the next version of Xamp. I'd rather pay a few quid for it rather than put up with such a rubbish download page!

Posted 05/15/2013
bigb06
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PHPMyAdmin is essential for the application PHP / MySQL development tool. I use it since 1999 and I have never been disappointed. The interface and functions have evolved without becoming a gas plant!

Posted 05/01/2013
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