See List of relational database management systems
Short description: Overview of and topical guide to MySQL The following outline (list) | outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to MySQL:
MySQL (“My Structured Query Language”) – world's second most
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MySQL can be described as all the following:
a software application for development and administration of multiple relational databases including MySQL, with interoperationality between different database systems
a free front end for MySQL and other databases
LibreOffice Base allows the creation and management of databases, preparation of forms and reports that provide end users easy access to data. Like Microsoft Access, it can be used as a front-end for various database systems, including Access databases (JET), ODBC data sources, and MySQL or PostgreSQL<ref>
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a series of proprietary graphical database management applications, developed for Windows, Macintosh and Linux
freely available OpenOffice.org Base can manage MySQL databases if the entire suite is installed
a free Web-based front-end, widely installed<ref>
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a free Web-based front end, developed in PHP
proprietary, but there is also a free 'community' edition available
a free development and administration front end for MySQL from Dell Software
a free Web-based management utility and a MySQL front end, developed in Perl with some parts written in Java
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