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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Nov 5 13:30:11 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: ale1 at cybertechcafe.net (Nathan J. Underwood)</li>
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I'm very fond of the mysqlcc, and it's available in win32 or *nix.
It's available from the MySQL website, and it's free.
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John Wells wrote:
> Robert Coggins said:
>
>>Hey all,
>>
>>I am trying to find an ODBC Query/Browser tool that is open sourced. It
>>would be preferable that it has a port for both linux and windows as I
>>have to use windows at work... :( Everything I find costs too much or
>>doesn't have the functionality I need. I would like to easily save
>>queries and easily copy the resultsets to paste them elsewhere. Anyone
>>have suggestions. I saw the EMS one... Looks great but too much money.
>
>
> Robert,
>
> Open Office has a nice query tool built in that works with jdbc, odbc,
> dbase, etc, on both Windows and Linux. Search the help files.
>
> John
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