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Old 11-10-09, 22:12
MattBarthorp MattBarthorp is offline
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Originally Posted by Gelato View Post
What about if I'm not using Microsoft products or using Linux? I work mostly on a Mac. Which is the better choice for me in that situation?
As suggested by Carl,MySQL does not require licensing fees hence choosing it for your Mac would be a good choice.

As a matter of fact,it would be a generalized statement that MySQL supports almost all the applications and programming languages.It is categorized the following manner:
MySQL runs on many different combinations of operating systems and hardware platforms. MySQL divides these into one of three tiers:
  • Fully Supported (FS)
  • Conditionally Supported (CS)
  • Limited Support (LS)

Please find the link of all the supported platforms MySQL :: Supported Platforms: MySQL Enterprise
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