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Roadmap: dbForge for MySQL

Devart company decided to publish roadmap of dbForge for MySQL line to help you understand the future product development. This roadmad encompasses two products: dbForge Studio for MySQL and dbForge Fusion for MySQL.

Below is the chronologically ordered list of features we plan to implement in the near future. Note that the list is not frozen and some items can be subject to change.

Database Diagram
Database diagram is a new type of document that represents visual layout of the database. It will implement online (directly to database) database object creation and modification. Here is a screenshot of this feature (currently under development).

Sample Database Diagram

Data Import
This feature will allow users to import data to database from most used …

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MySQL Workbench 5.1.4 Alpha Available

We’ve packaged another alpha-version of our current work-in-progress version of workbench - version 5.1.4. We’ve added more features, fixed problems and started to build packages for Fedora Core 9 along with our binaries for Ubuntu 8.04.

MySQL Workbench OSS 5.1.4 Alpha - Linux

Source Tar Ball

ftp://ftp.mysql.com/pub/mysql/download/gui-tools/mysql-workbench-5.1.4alpha.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.mysql.com/pub/mysql/download/gui-tools/mysql-workbench-5.1.4alpha.tar.gz.md5

Binaries for Fedora Core 9

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MySQL Workbench 5.0.26 Ready to Download

This one was to planned to leave the hangar late last week, but a well hidden bug in the table-comparison kept us from finishing the release. But now it’s ready, the next release of our current GA release of MySQL Workbench, Version 5.0.26.
We did some minor tweaking on the UI - the property-pane now shows object-properties for objects on the MySQL-Model-Page too and we’re using another algorithm for the Autolayout-Feature (this needs to be optimized, it’s a basic implementation for now). Please check out the new version right from our main download page.

MySQL Workbench 5.1.2 Alpha For Linux Released

Thank you very much for the great reactions and contributions we received since we put our first alpha build out last week. We have incorporated patches submitted by the community and further improved some code (even though we’re currently busy sitting together at our Database Group Developer Meeting). So we’ve prepared the next packages and put them on our server. We also updated (cleaned up) the build instructions as to remove a few dependencies which are no longer necessary with the latest code. This should make building the source and running the binaries more easy.

MySQL Workbench OSS 5.1.2 Alpha - Linux

Source Tar Ball

ftp://ftp.mysql.com/pub/mysql/download/gui-tools/mysql-workbench-5.1.2-alpha-linux.tar.gz

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MySQL Workbench 5.1 Alpha for Linux available

We’re proud to announce that we’ve just uploaded the first Linux-Alpha build for upcoming MySQL Workbench 5.1 for everyone to try. But beware, it’s an early Alpha release! It includes basic functionality like loading/saving Models, import/export SQL files and a set of basic editors to model your data-structures. A couple of features are still missing and the UI from a lot of things is not done yet but its purpose is to give you a chance to experience how WB will look and feel on your Linux Desktop.

We’re releasing this as a source package and in binary form compiled on Ubuntu 8.04. There’s a build-instructions
page available for Ubuntu as well. For later releases we’ll be providing more intructions/binary packages
for several more distributions.

MySQL Workbench OSS 5.1 Alpha 1 - Linux

Source Tar Ball

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MySQL Workbench 5.0.25 Available

We’re happy to announce the next release of MySQL Workbench 5.0. This one has 19 bugs fixed compared to the last version. We’re about to complete the first alpha version of Workbench 5.1 but in parallel we’re continuing our bug-raid for 5.0 (most of the fixes also go into 5.1 code as well). Stay tuned for the next announcements here on wb.mysql.com

MySQL Workbench 5.1 Alpha for Linux in Less Than 30 Days

A lot of people have been waiting for this a long time - so I am very happy to announce that we will publish the first Alpha that runs natively on Linux end of September. We will release generic binaries and the 5.1 source tarball including everything that is needed to build yourself.

This will not be a feature-complete beta release yet, but we are trying to get the basic functionality working so everybody can start modeling right away. We spent most of the last few months working on updating the Back-End implementation to use the GRTv4 and to prepare our platform-independent mForms. I expect the actual Front-End port to make good progress.

Let me share two screenshots I just made on Ubuntu, our Linux distro of choice. The first one shows the MySQL Model page. The Sakila demo model has been loaded.

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MySQL Workbench 5.0.24 online

Finally, the next release of version 5.0 is available on our download servers. During summer time, our release-cycle got a bit loose, but we’re about to tighten that again so the next release will hit the servers in less than a month again. 24 bugs were closed since release 5.0.23. Unfortunately one of the bugs discovered lately (and of course fixed in this release) was a bug in our auto-update module that could lead to a crash of Workbench when updater tried to close the running application. As a result, we had to deactivate automatic updates for versions < 5.0.24 so please fetch you copy manually this time via our download page. All customers of SE version please log into your account and download the updated SE package from there - sorry for the inconvenience.
The ongoing work on version 5.1 is making good progress, while we’re further decreasing the …

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MySQL Workbench 5.0.23 available

While working hard on the MySQL Workbench 5.1 source branch (Linux / OS X versions) we have not forgotten about the 5.0 branch and have fixed another series of bugs - now announcing the release of MySQL Workbench 5.0.23. Workbench now stores and recovers common Application settings - this is one of 26 bugs we corrected for this release. Fetch the latest version and let Workbench deal with your databases.

MySQL Workbench Has Reached a Major Milestone: 400.000 downloads

I would like to say a big Thank-You to the community. It has been quite a ride this last year for my team and me, designing and coding MySQL Workbench, getting it to GA quality, presenting at the UC and constantly continue to improve quality since then. Now let’s look at the facts.

  • I am happy to announce that we have reached more than 400.000 downloads of MySQL Workbench today, which is quite a lot for a highly specific tool in such a short time-frame (406690 at 18:25 GMT+1 to be exact).
  • We have about as many downloads a day as the MySQL Server 5.1 server on Windows, also quite impressive I think for a little database design tool (I am only comparing Windows since Workbench is only available on Windows yet).
  • The number of incoming bugs has been going down after each new release and we are now at a constantly low level. Nevertheless we are continuing our bug-fix releases while working on MySQL Workbench 5.1, …
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