phpMyIDE releases version 0.5a, dramatically increasing functionality and stability.
With the addition of the Command Prompt among a list of significant upgrades and enhancements, phpMyIDE moves into the 85% functional category.
Blending a Web GUI with a shell-emulating command prompt and a sophisticated storage paradigm for MySQL, phpMyIDE is now in production use by many of the early adopters. Although many features, including database-wide reporting and the Stored Query system have yet to be implemented, phpMyIDE is a capable and strong choice for those wanting to manage MySQL Stored Procedures, Functions, Triggers and Views in a web application, similar to phpMyAdmin.
As noted on the website, phpMyIDE is not a replacement for phpMyAdmin, but in fact an excellent compliment. The IDE actually iFrames phpMyAdmin inside a “server connection” allowing the user to take full advantage of the incredible power of phpMyAdmin, yet have the heretofore unavailable capabilities of multiple line queries, calling stored procedures right from the command line and editing stored procedures in a programmer friendly way.
Written for programmers by programmers, phpMyIDE is positioned to become a strong addition to the coder’s toolbox. The app can be downloaded here: http://www.phpmyide.com or you can visit the support forum at http://www.perkiset.org/forum/.