Re: SQL Buddy - decent replacement for phpMyAdmin



calvinlough@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 27, 12:10 am, "Zvonko Biskup" <zbis...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<calvinlo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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If you are tired of using phpMyAdmin, I built an application
specifically for people like you! Try it out, its available on the
interwebs athttp://www.sqlbuddy.com/
Calvin,
the program is great, but I will not use it for 2 reasons:

1. 25$/domain
2. lack of import/export feature

Very nice work!

Zvonko

Zvonko,

I just released a update a few days ago with a bunch of new features,
including support for import and export (in both .csv and .sql
formats). As for the price of $25, don't forget that it is free for
most people to use (as long you are working on a hobby site). And for
commercial use, I think $25 is reasonable. Also, the price is based on
how many domains you have the software installed on. So, for example,
I have 10 domain names that I manage with a single installation of SQL
Buddy (the databases are all hosted on the same server). So, in that
case, I wouldn't have to pay for each domain that I am managing, just
the one that I have the software installed on. I think the pricing
model is reasonable, but I am open to other suggestions.

Calvin

You think $25 is reasonable (and I won't argue whether it is or not). But the point is - there are a lot of free tools out there most people will use instead.

It's very difficult to make any money with such utilities nowadays. There's just too much available at no cost.

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