MySQL Query Browser is a database querying tool that combines the simplicity of a Web-browser-like interface with powerful features like multiple result sets on tab sheets, query history, storing query "bookmarks", editing and comparing resultsets, SQL script debugging, and more.
| Tags | Database Front-Ends |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Other Linux Windows Windows |
| Implementation | C++ C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a maintenance release containing several bugfixes.


Release Notes: This releases fixes a bug with the handling of the WHERE clause under Linux and some other minor problems.


Release Notes: Various bugfixes, enhanced query parsing, faster saving of resultset changes, and more.


Release Notes: You can now browse the MySQL bug system to get a detailed list of fixes.


Release Notes: This release contains an extensive list of improvements, most notably the support for MySQL 5 features, such as Stored Procedures, Functions, and Views.
Recent comments
17 Oct 2006 15:20
Don't like it
In mysqlcc, I could do everything I needed to do very quickly.
With this new mysql query browser it's a pain and it's clumsy. Too many steps, too much clicking, too convoluted and confusing, bad gui design.
Now I find myself looking desparately for something that looks and feels like mysqlcc, to no avail. There are some unsupported Java efforts and other programs that are only like 40% finished, but nothing that actually gets the job done.
phpmyadmin or phpmysqladmin, whatever, is also too weird and confusing.
HELP ! Somebody do something!
30 Nov 2005 16:32
not very good
Sorry to say that
but in terms of usability and ergonomie this software sucks
and mysqlcc ( the old one ) was just far better