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I am using using a virtual machine on my Macbook Pro only because I want SQLYog to develop and maintain my MySQL databases. Is SQLYog for the Mac really thát difficult???
Hi
Please refer to the link here for using a SQLyog with wine on Mac >>
You can refer to this blob posted by one of users to read how he did it:
Regards
Kartik
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