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Adminer
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Lightweight
The installation and Adminer itself only requires a single PHP file. Once it's uploaded you can log in and start using it.
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Bulk edition problems
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Supports more than MySQL
It supports several database management systems (Postgres, SQLite, Oracle, MS SQL and of course MySQL).
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Database views
Anyone who uses the views function will appreciate Adminer better. You can click on a view and edit to change the view. In phpMyAdmin, you can edit a view, but it's not easy or intuitive. SQL Buddy doesn't have any way of doing this.
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Themes
Has a great variety of themes which transfers pretty ugly application into a great looking one.
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Installation
No need to install, it's available to use out of the box.
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DbVisualizer
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Professional tool
This is a good and stable tool with really good and useful functionality: import/export, SSH tunnelling, fast searching, duplication, DDL visualization etc. If you are a professional, don't complain about the pricing. If you're an amateur, maybe this isn't for you.
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Expensive
License for the full product is costly.
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Duplicate row button
Makes it really easy to stub out example data while developing, just change the values with unique constraints and you have extra data ready to go.
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Wildcard finder
Has a search box that will highlight any matching row, regardless of what field is matched (spans multiple columns).
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In-line editing
Allows you to edit and save db rows through a spread-sheet like editor.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Sequel Pro
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Crashes constantly
Crashes when working with mysql 8.0.12 for macos 10.13. Unable to do anything.
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Great UI
Clean, easy to use, highly polished interface.
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Not maintained
The app crashes when you close a tab.
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Native OS X from the start
Unlike other solutions, Sequel Pro was built specifically for OS X and for MySQL from the beginning and as such the design takes better advantage of OS X features and is optimized for MySQL.
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No MySQL 8 support
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Free and open source
Licensed under MIT.
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Not adapted for MacOS Catalina
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Multiple connection methods
Sequel Pro can choose between standard and SSH connection methods.
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No multiple query tabs
Sequel Pro does not support multiple query tabs in its editor. This is incredibly frustrating for a power user.
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Multiple import/export options
Sequel Pro can export to SQL, CSV and XML files and import SQL and CSV files.
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Text in the query lost on connection failure & crashes
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Command line access
Sequel Pro can also access and manage everything from the command line.
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OS X only, no Linux or Windows versions
Power users have to manage in many different environments. A consistent admin interface is hugely beneficial.
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Excellent user management
Has easy user privilege management.
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Query editing capabilities much poorer than MySql Workbench, Querious, and others
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Highly flexible filters
Sequel Pro has highly flexible and customizable filters.
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No visual query editor
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Unable to import from binary SQL files
I frequently import binary multipolygon data from another source, and it won’t open.
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SQL Buddy
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Requires no installation
SQL Buddy can run inside the web browser and requires no installation whatsoever. Just extract the folder to the server and login using the database username and password.
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Relatively slow
The UI uses AJAX, which while not terribly slow, it's still slower than other options that strictly use only HTML for their UI.
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Support for both SQLite and MySQL
SQL Buddy supports not only MySQL by SQLite as well.
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No newline character rending on varchar fields
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Easy to use
It has a powerful, simple interface.
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Bulk edition problems
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Beautiful interface
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