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CocoaMySQL 0.5 released

September 11th, 2003  |  Published in Apple, Car Tools

For those of us who work on the Mac, this is great news: a new version of CocoaMySQL is out. This front-end to MySQL has a bunch of new features in version 0.5, including import and export abilities (it can export to XML, even!) and plenty of other goodies like table optimization. Importing CSV files from the GUI is a great feature for people who like OS X but aren’t comfortable with the command line. Fabulous work, and it’s an open source project, too!

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