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	<title>Comments on: Nicer MySQL administration with SQL Buddy</title>
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		<title>By: kadishmal</title>
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		<description>I also like SQL Buddy! I used to use phpMyAdmin on my shared hosting just because it was default until I found SQL Buddy. I really adore it for its cute UI. But one difference is that I use SQL Buddy with CUBRID Database now. Recently SQL Buddy was adopted by the CUBRID Database (http://www.cubrid.org/about_cubrid_web_query) as well. I think it says a lot about trust to SQL Buddy. CUBRID modified SQL Buddy to work with its database and called it CUBRID WebQuery. There is no difference at all in code, as I checked, except for the SQL statements and php funciton calls optimized for CUBRID. So, overall, I am quite satisfied with SQL Buddy’s instant work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also like SQL Buddy! I used to use phpMyAdmin on my shared hosting just because it was default until I found SQL Buddy. I really adore it for its cute UI. But one difference is that I use SQL Buddy with CUBRID Database now. Recently SQL Buddy was adopted by the CUBRID Database (<a href="http://www.cubrid.org/about_cubrid_web_query" rel="nofollow">http://www.cubrid.org/about_cubrid_web_query</a>) as well. I think it says a lot about trust to SQL Buddy. CUBRID modified SQL Buddy to work with its database and called it CUBRID WebQuery. There is no difference at all in code, as I checked, except for the SQL statements and php funciton calls optimized for CUBRID. So, overall, I am quite satisfied with SQL Buddy’s instant work.</p>
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