Answer by Matthew Rathbone for MySQL GUI Tools
I'm definitely late to answer here, but a friend and I were fed up of the overcomplicated Java Swing apps, so we built our own open source SQL editor & Database manager. It's 100% Open source - MIT...
View ArticleAnswer by Wouter for MySQL GUI Tools
dbeaver (https://github.com/serge-rider/dbeaver) is good option aswell, i would disadvice mysql workbench because it is really unstable (on 16.04 and 14.04)
View ArticleAnswer by Peter Gulutzan for MySQL GUI Tools
GUI tools that have not been mentioned here, that I know work under Linux without WINE:DBeaver https://dbeaver.io/ (Java, GPL)Squirrel http://www.squirrelsql.org/ (Java, LGPL or GPL)ocelotgui...
View ArticleAnswer by Eyal Levin for MySQL GUI Tools
I use Adminer. It's very lightweight and with a clear web interface. It's an alternative to phpMyAdmin.https://www.adminer.orgIt can be installed like this:sudo apt-get install adminersudo a2enconf...
View ArticleAnswer by Eyal for MySQL GUI Tools
One possibility is using SQLExplorer, either as an Eclipse plugin or a standalone "RCP" application. I use it as a plugin, but you can download a Linux standalone version, too. To start the standalone...
View ArticleAnswer by ahmad dhaybi for MySQL GUI Tools
I use a free tool Valentina Studio, is FREE, works on 32/64 bit Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Is the best way to transform your data into meaningful information; create, administer, query and explore...
View ArticleAnswer by yQy for MySQL GUI Tools
I solved this problem with the following method (I used to install quanta+ 3.5 in ubuntu 12.04. In the same repositories you can find mysql gui tools):The tutorial is in this blog article.Follow the...
View ArticleAnswer by scottfennell for MySQL GUI Tools
MySQL workbench does work on Ubuntu 11.xx but it will hang at some of the loading splash screens. You just need to use Alt+F4 to close the splash window and it will continue.
View ArticleAnswer by Jaime M. for MySQL GUI Tools
Another alternative is Tora (an opensource Qt multi-platform application).
View ArticleAnswer by Nikhil for MySQL GUI Tools
I know the answer is already accepted but I felt I should add SQLYog to this list anyway since it is such a powerful tool... There is no official build available for Linux but it works quite well on Wine.
View ArticleAnswer by jet for MySQL GUI Tools
I like Emma. Emma is an open source project that isn't developed by Oracle.Emma is available from the Ubuntu repositories in older versions of Ubuntu. Run:sudo apt install emmaIn newer versions of...
View ArticleAnswer by W. Goeman for MySQL GUI Tools
Sadly, you can't find these in the Ubuntu Software Centre in later versions of Ubuntu any more. This is because these two pieces of software have reached their end-of-life, and are no longer...
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Does anyone have any good ideas as to native MySQL GUI clients for Ubuntu?So far I've tried MySQL Workbench, which never seemed to work properly, phpMyAdmin which I found a bit slow, and Navicat which...
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