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What is the graphical MySQL client for Linux?
Prompt dbForge alternatives under linux.
Of the requirements:
- convenient work with data (filter by column value, by selectable columns),
- IDEF1X base charts (or parts thereof) in real time.
- Adequate friendly interface.
- comparison of schemes in different bases.
MySQL Workbench does not meet these criteria. Are there any other options, or will I have to keep a virtual machine with Windows for the sake of the client?
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I have been using dbeaver for many years. The program is getting better and better.
JetBrains IDEs have the functionality you need. Bad news - only in commercial versions, good news - there is a thirty-day trial.
At one time, I was also looking for an analogue of dbForge for linux, but I did not find a decent one. You can try to run dbForge using Wine (which is not to make an extra virtual machine).
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