Is there a free MySQL GUI for Solaris 10?

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A user inquired about a GUI for MySQL compatible with Solaris 10, emphasizing a preference for free options. phpMyAdmin was recommended as a suitable choice, noted for being free, open source, user-friendly, and capable of supporting multiple database types. The recommendation was met with positive feedback, with one user confirming their long-term satisfaction with phpMyAdmin.
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Anyone know of a GUI for MySQL that would work with the Solaris 10 OS? (Free is always good.)
 
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phpmyadmin-free, open source, really simple to use, and it supports multiple db types.
 
story645 said:
phpmyadmin-free, open source, really simple to use, and it supports multiple db types.
I'll check it out. Thanks!
 
Doc Al said:
I'll check it out. Thanks!

No doubt the best, I've been using it for several years.
 
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