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Sep 12, 2007

MacSQL 3.1 now available

Filed under: MacSQL, Announcements - Mark Lilback @ 10:39 am

Runtime Labs is proud to announce the release of MacSQL 3.1. This free, major upgrade offers a number of new features including:

  • MacSQL is a Universal application that runs on PowerPC- and Intel-based Macintoshes.
  • A new MySQL 4.1+ plugin that supports connecting to MySQL 4.1 and greater database servers (fully licensed from MySQL AB).
  • A new PostgreSQL 8.1+ plugin offering greater speed and SSL support.
  • Job Manager supports scheduled, unattended exports including rotation of backups.
  • Support for generating Entity-Relationship Diagrams using OmniGraffle and OmniGraffle Pro.
  • Documents are now indexed by Spotlight.
  • SQL Server plugin updated and includes full Unicode support.
  • Query editor now supports expressions with function calls, and the distinct qualification.
  • FileMaker Pro Synchronization now supports connecting to FileMaker via ODBC.
  • WebScript Assistant supports PHP 5.
  • Create Table Tool redesigned including support for MySQL enum and set data types.
  • Query Maker supports autocompletion.
  • Text imports now allows mapping column names based on data instead of blindly picking the column order.
  • Spreadsheet supports LinkBack
  • Supports Growl for Import, Export, FM Synch notifications.

For users of MacSQL 3.1b19 (our last beta release), the following changes were made to the final version:

  • New Connection Dialog: fixed crashing bug when window wasn’t closed by
    Connect or Cancel button.
  • SQL Server: fixed potential crashing bug when connected to SQL Server 7.
  • Create Table Tool: database menu selets default/current database correctly.
  • Export: xslt label no longer appears unless exporting xml.
  • Statistics: now records server version numbers.

MacSQL 3.1 is available from our downloads page.

One Response to “MacSQL 3.1 now available”

  1. Bas Says:

    Could you provide a “Leopard compatibility” statement on the Application as well as the framework? Any chance of integrating into a “persistent store” for Core Data???

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