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Changes: This is a major release focused on updating to Qt 4, improving stability and memory usage, performance, Oracle 11g and Instant Client support, improved PostgreSQL tooling, and the first Windows build using Qt Open Source.

Changes: Better handling of not having Oracle libraries in the ld.so config. Improved session view, invalid objects, SGA trace, and debugger. Also features a brand new temporary objects viewer. New support for the Oracle timestamp datatype, and hopefully better support for Windows XP themes in the Windows version. There is a new, partial, unsupported Italian translation, and the usual number of minor improvements and bugfixes.

Changes: The session tool was improved with long ops support, an invalid object tool, a connection dialog, the ability to extract straight to disc, template help, and a schema browser that shows extents. The object cache can now be saved to disk. The ability to execute all functionality in a worksheet was improved. A huge performance improvement was made in handling large results and editors. Passwords are no longer stored in cleartext in the registry or configfile, but are obfuscated (although they are not encrypted). Large assortments of bugfixes and minor improvements were also made.

Changes: Improved performance on object cache, improved QSql (MySQL & PostgreSQL) support, improved customized charts in tuning, access to recently opened files, improved statistics manager, improved session manager, the ability to install without Oracle support in Windows, better support for databases with a ridiculous number of users, improved statement parsing in worksheets, and a large number of bugfixes and other minor enhancements. There is now an executable installer for Windows instead of ZIP file.

Changes: KDE3 support, improved waitstate analyzer, tempfiles in storage manager, open cursor caching, improved MySQL support, improved indentation, improved explain plan, scrolling in charts, track charts to files, alarms on chart values, new backup manager tool, better KDE installation, very preliminary support for PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL, and ODBC,and packaging with Oracle & MySQL in separate RPMs if possible.

Changes: This release has save and restore session support, a wait event analyser, an explain plan browser, worksheet statistics comparison, a single record content editor, a rewritten build system, improved exporting to spreadsheets, an improved text editor, a PL/SQL profiler, a PL/SQL indenter, an improved memo editor, improved template help, improved Oracle9 support, incremental search, and a large number of bugfixes and minor usability enhancements. Qt only binary distributions now use Qt3.

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Changes: A more responsive UI, documentation updates to version 1.2 functionality, and loads of bugfixes and minor usability enhancements.

Changes: This release has a new statistics tool, a p-file editor, an extent view in storage manager, visualization of data in a worksheet, and an object cache which improves the speed of describes and all object lists in tools. It fixes aborting of queries in Windows and printing charts and lists in Windows. Syntax highlighting has been improved. This release also has Oracle 7 and 8.0 support.

Changes: Code completion in SQL editor, relicensing under the GPL, a new db alert tool, new invalid objects browser, better support for Oracle 7, improved keyboard bindings, correctly-updated graphs, and lots of other bugfixes and usability improvements. You should uninstall previous versions before installing this one.

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