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    MySQL Client Software

    Are there any desktop client softwares for the MySQL database? I like phpMyAdmin but would prefer to use a client software package. Any Free Ones?

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    I've used one called SQLYog... http://webyog.com/en/
    I didn't use it that much, but it seemed to be a stable little app.
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    I've used SQLYog, works well. I generally stick to phpMyAdmin though.
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    I have only used phpMyAdmin and don't know about others and I don't use phpMyAdmin very often too. But I use on some times.

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    I only used phpmyadmin and is best for me

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    I like phpMyAdmin. It is a solid tool that works well!

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    I always like to use Putty. It's a great tool to access your database at very fast speed. You can edit, transfer, etc. your database securely.

    Hope this will provide you some help.

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    Putty is for SSH, not necessarily a Client Software for MySQL. Once SSH'd into your site you can access MySQL through the console but it is pure text-based.

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