On Richard Heyes' blog today, there's a note about a MySQL Editor Comparison that he's put together, including the products: MySQL TableEditor, phpMyEdit, and dbPerceptor.
Everybody loves a good table editor. Right? Well perhaps not, but they do however save you an ass load of time when it comes to providing GUIs for "punters". Personally, when I was looking round for a decent one, I couldn't find one that did everything I wanted so I ended up doing the usual thing, and wrote it myself. Not everyone wants to do that though, so since I'm such a nice guy, here's a comparison of the feature sets of a few common ones. Hopefully unbiased, but lets face it, mines the best. :-)
He just gives a table listing of the features and stats about each of the three, but doesn't offer much in the way of even a small summary of a review...




