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| Downloads:31,142 |
| Version Downloads:8,280 |
| Type:Internet : Internet Utilities |
| License:Free |
| Date:02 Jan 2007 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price:Free |
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René Krcmar reviewed on 31 Dec 2010
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Sequel Pro is the continuation of the CocoaMySQL project. Download a copy from http://www.sequelpro.com/
-- Sequel Pro Development Team
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For those of you who are interested, there's a hidden new beta version (0.7b6) that fixes a lot of the bugs that were bothering me in version 0.7b5. It seems faster too. You can get it from this URL:
http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/beta/CocoaMySQL-pre0.7b6.zip
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I still have one MAJOR flaw to point out. Do a MySQL table dump with drop tables on even a medium sized database (50,000 rows, four tables), and prepared to see CocoaMySQL hang (reports 101% processor usage and becomes unresponsive and gobbles up massive amounts of RAM until you force quit it).
This behavior has been verified on three different Macs (PowerPC and Intel) with different OS versions since at least the 0.5 days in CocoaMySQL, and it still exists!
I love CocoaMySQL, but am sad that I still need to use the command line for any data lifting of substance.
Suggestion: Feed the mysqldump to a shell subprocess and just let it notify the application when it is done. This would free up the user interface in the meantime and would handle the memory issues.
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DarylF2 reviewed on 06 Aug 2006
CocoaMySQL makes this easy, with a very Mac-like GUI, impressive robustness, and good performance!
Anonymous reviewed on 22 Nov 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 14 Nov 2005
Also, this software has saved my butt with moving databases from one db server to another that is using different versions. It was always a pain in the butt to use phpMyAdmin's export/import feature because it is very picky. CocoaMySQL handles db dumps and imports very nicely!
Anonymous reviewed on 07 Nov 2005
Luckily, even though the main developer has forsaken us, others have picked up the torch.
Find a newer, more compatible version here: http://www.theonline.org/cocoamysql/
Enjoy!
Anonymous reviewed on 31 May 2005