![]() ![]() There is a subtle point that has been identified empirically: if you are editing the contents of a table in this mode, then while you are jumping the cursor on the cells while editing row numbers, the contents of the table on the server do not change - the update leaves only when you switch to another line. I do not recommend, however, editing the texts in this window: if you accidentally poke ESC, the window will disappear without any warning and the typed text will disappear into oblivion - it is better to prepare any serious editing separately. The text or blob opens in a new window with all sorts of nice options like loading / saving to a file. Working with content is also intuitive: poke the cursor on a line and edit the first field, jump into the next field with a tambourine and edit it there. If I need to work with a local and remote server at the same time, I open a new sequel Pro window (command + N), in it I connect to the second server and switch between them (command + `) - in general, as is usual on a Mac. Yes, there is a TABLE HISTORY walker that will help you return to the previous table that you worked with, but opening two or three tables and jumping between them will not work. This, in my humble opinion, is not convenient. Open multiple tables at once - will not work. The add / remove buttons are located in the bar below. At the top, the operating mode switches: we edit the structure, edit the content, links, basic table properties and SQL query mode.Īctually, the rest is intuitive: we switch where we need and do what we need. The graphical interface does not require reloading the page from a ton of code for everyone, which is why it works - especially editing the data line by line and noticeably wins. ![]() Compared to phpmyadmin, it even works on a broadband connection or locally, even in a fast browser, very quickly. ![]() I have configured access to the local server and the database on the hosting, where all my sites are spinning - SSH connection went without a hitch (hosting - Masterhost), just drove the details and it worked. You can remember the connections and then connect to your servers with one click. I can’t even believe that this program contains a lot of opportunities. Against the background of visual congestion, the same EMS is very empty. The launch sequel Pro welcomes you with a distinct menu that offers three connection options. For example, if in the analogue from EMS there is an opportunity to connect to a remote server, then I did not notice it. It seems to me that she more than succeeds. The sequel Pro is trying to claim the proud title of a usable and beautiful Macintosh program. After that, I guess any desktop application will look good. Life under phpmyadmin is, no matter how you look, it looks like the situation with a gynecologist from a joke who pasted wallpaper through a keyhole to the walls. I used to live with phpmyadmin, sometimes when I lived under Windows, I started the EMS MySQL manager. Immediately make a reservation, in the text there is no comparison with analogues, the review is subjective and biased. And since I consider it very worthy, I will not be too lazy to advertise it. plist file.The program is quite well-known, but on Habré I did not find its review - only a couple of references.
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