Hello!
What is the name of php (web) editor that is used on mac in these 2 video tutorials ?
Also the same with MySQL manager. I’m new to mac and don’t know any yet 😊
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tnx,
paul
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Subscribe [2]#1 / Sep 19, 2007 7:04pm
Hello!
What is the name of php (web) editor that is used on mac in these 2 video tutorials ?
Also the same with MySQL manager. I’m new to mac and don’t know any yet 😊
—
tnx,
paul
#2 / Sep 20, 2007 12:56am
textmate for the editor and cocoaMySQL for the MySQL Manager
#3 / Sep 20, 2007 3:34am
It may be an idea for EllisLab to put a little caption with credits on that page. This question pops up again and again.
#4 / Sep 20, 2007 10:13pm
textmate is awesome!
#5 / Sep 21, 2007 4:49am
and cocoamysql is great too, and free!!
#6 / Sep 22, 2007 9:10pm
i like phpmyadmin + mysql tools you can download for free better than that other thing.
#7 / Sep 24, 2007 1:17pm
i like phpmyadmin + mysql tools you can download for free better than that other thing.
Are you serious? PHPmyAdmin better than CocoaMySQL? Brother, whatever you’re smoking, pass it around…
#8 / Sep 24, 2007 4:23pm
cocoamysql like mysql administrator requires you to setup user with remote access, usually limited by ip address but sucks if your on dynamic ip. navicat is cool cause it allows you to ssh tunnel to mysql servers. phpmyadmin rules cause it runs locally on the server, access from any machine, easy to use and does everything.
just cause its built with cocoa dont assume omgwtfpwns. mysql administrator provides you ability to schedule regular backups of your database, which can in some cases be a life saver!