phpMyAdmin is a tool intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. It can create, rename, and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields, create dumps of tables and databases, export/import CSV data, and administrate one single database and multiple MySQL servers.
Recent releases


Release Notes: A problem where incorrect data was shown in the profiling chart was fixed.


Release Notes: A problem where incorrect data was shown in the profiling chart was fixed.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem with XML exportation.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem with XML exportation.


Release Notes: This release adds browse-mode improvements (grid editing, remember recent tables, remember last sort order by table, flexible column widths, reordering of columns, and a more compact navigation bar), AJAXification of many operations, a reorganized server status page with server monitoring, improved support for stored routines, events, and triggers, OpenGIS support, Zoom-search in table searching, Drizzle support, and an improved ENUM/SET editor.
Recent comments
21 Jun 2011 12:12
Surely one of the tools in internet I use often.
Only had encoding trouble once, moving from mysql 4 to mysql 5. But that's probably not related to phpMyAdmin too much.
09 May 2009 02:10
I can't imagine doing any php/MySQL dev't work without it!
29 Nov 2007 01:09
The best
Maybe I shouldn't claim it is the best since it's the only thing I've used, but so far it leaves me with nothing else to be desired.
24 Oct 2007 03:29
Must Have
PhpmyAdmin is just a MUST HAVE on any LAMP-platform.
I do not want to miss it. :)
24 May 2007 13:09
Re: phpMyAdmin
> Quick, painless, simple. Definitely a
> must have for ANY MySQL user.
Yes, this tool makes my life much easier!
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