MySQL vs. MyTaskHelper

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
MySQL
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
MySQL is a popular open-source relational and embedded database, now owned by Oracle.N/A
MyTaskHelper
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
MyTaskHelper is a relational database software solution offered by MyTaskHelper.
$0
5 forms, 5 team users, 1000 records, 50 form fields, 500MB file storage, 5 reports, 5 charts, 2000 emails, 1000 API calls
Pricing
MySQLMyTaskHelper
Editions & Modules
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Free
$0
5 forms, 5 team users, 1000 records, 50 form fields, 500MB file storage, 5 reports, 5 charts, 2000 emails, 1000 API calls
Standard
$4.95
per month: 15 forms, 5 team users, 2000 records, 100 form fields, 1GB file storage, 5 reports, 5 charts, 10000 emails, 40000 API calls
Professional
$9.96
per month: 100 forms, 10 team users, 10000 records, 500 form fields, 2GB file storage, 10 reports, 10 charts, 10 SMS, 20000 emails, 100000 API calls
Enterprise
$14.97
per month: Unlimited forms, 30 team users, 20000 records, 1000 form fields, 3GB file storage, 30 reports, 30 charts, 25 SMS, 20000 emails, 200000 API calls
Standard Express
$49.98
per month: Unlimited forms, Unlimited team users, 50000 records, 35000 form fields, 4GB file storage, Unlimited reports, Unlimited charts, 50 SMS, 25000 emails, 250000 API calls
Professional Express
$99.99
per month: Unlimited forms, Unlimited team users, 100000 records, Unlimited form fields, 10GB file storage, Unlimited reports, Unlimited charts, 200 SMS, 30000 emails, 300000 API calls
Enterprise Express
$149.99
per month: Unlimited forms, Unlimited team users, 1 million records, Unlimited form fields, 20GB file storage, Unlimited reports, Unlimited charts, 500 SMS, 60000 emails, 400000 API calls
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MySQLMyTaskHelper
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAdd OnsPrice 1 SMS- $0.20 1Gb Files- $2.00/Month 10,000 Records - $5.00 10,000 Emails- $5.00 10,000 API calls - $3.00
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User Ratings
MySQLMyTaskHelper
Likelihood to Recommend
8.2
(134 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.9
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(6 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.6
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
MySQLMyTaskHelper
Likelihood to Recommend
Oracle
From my own perspective and the tasks that I perform on a daily basis, MySQL is perfect. It has a reasonable footprint, is fast enough and offers the security and flexibility I need. Everyone has their preferred applications and, no doubt, for larger data warehouses or more intensive applications, MySQL may have its limits, but for the area that I operate in, it's a great match.
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MyTaskHelper
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Pros
Oracle
  • Security: is embedded at each level in MySQL. Authentication mechanisms are in place for configuring user access and even service account access to applications. MySQL is secure enough under the hood to store your sensitive information. Also, additional plugins are available that sit on top of MySQL for even tighter security.
  • Widely adopted: MySQL is used across the industry and is trusted the most. Therefore, if you face any problems, simply Google it and you shall land in plenty of forums. This is a great relief as when you are in a need of help, you can find it right in your browser.
  • Lightweight application: MySQL is not a heavy application. However, the data you store in the database can get heavy with time, but as in the configuration and MySql application files, those are not very heavy and can easily be installed on legacy systems as well.
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MyTaskHelper
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Cons
Oracle
  • Although you can add the data you require as more and more data is added, the fixity of it becomes more critical.
  • As the demand, size, and use of the system increase, you may also need to change or acquire more equipment on your servers, although this is an internal inconvenience for the company.
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MyTaskHelper
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Likelihood to Renew
Oracle
For teaching Databases and SQL, I would definitely continue to use MySQL. It provides a good, solid foundation to learn about databases. Also to learn about the SQL language and how it works with the creation, insertion, deletion, updating, and manipulation of data, tables, and databases. This SQL language is a foundation and can be used to learn many other database related concepts.
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MyTaskHelper
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Usability
Oracle
I give MySQL a 9/10 overall because I really like it but I feel like there are a lot of tech people who would hate it if I gave it a 10/10. I've never had any problems with it or reached any of its limitations but I know a few people who have so I can't give it a 10/10 based on those complaints.
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MyTaskHelper
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Support Rating
Oracle
The support staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and efficient. I only had to get part way through my explanations before they had a solution. They will walk you through a fix or actually connect in and fix the problem for you--or would if you can allow it. I've done it both ways with them. They are always forthcoming with 'how to do this if it happens again' information. I love working with MySQL support.
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MyTaskHelper
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Implementation Rating
Oracle
1. Estimate your data size. 2. Test, test, and test.
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MyTaskHelper
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Alternatives Considered
Oracle
MongoDB has a dynamic schema for how data is stored in 'documents' whereas MySQL is more structured with tables, columns, and rows. MongoDB was built for high availability whereas MySQL can be a challenge when it comes to replication of the data and making everything redundant in the event of a DR or outage.
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MyTaskHelper
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Return on Investment
Oracle
  • As it is an open source solution through community solution, we can use it in a multitude of projects without cost license
  • The acquisition by Oracle makes you need to contract support for the enterprise version
  • If you have knowledge about oracle databases, you can get more out of the enterprise version
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MyTaskHelper
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ScreenShots

MyTaskHelper Screenshots

Screenshot of Main pageScreenshot of Conditional Formatting for a tasks tableScreenshot of How to link forms and tablesScreenshot of Form builderScreenshot of Associate columns and formatting options for conditional formattingScreenshot of Conditional formatting rules list