You can use the MySQL GUI tools, which are free, or Navicat MySQL, which will set you back about $130 dollars, but is much more powerful. I have been using the trial version and so far I'm happy enough with it.
You can use the MySQL GUI tools, which are free, or Navicat MySQL, which will set you back about $130 dollars, but is much more powerful. I have been using the trial version and so far I'm happy enough with it.
I would say phpmyadmin - it's free and easy to install.
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity - Dorothy Parker
It is quite 'system' looking but fast and functional - I would urge you to give it a go - maybe try it alongside your Navicat evaluation and you might save yourself $130. If it's aesthetics you're after, you won't be looking at it that often - just to set up - you'll be looking at your own pretty pages!
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity - Dorothy Parker
it's a dog ugly thing but phpmyadmin gets my vote of confidence.
navicat was cool, but too powerful for what i needed - overkill.