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A new (old) MySQL GUI tool: HeidiSQL

Some of you may remember a GUI tool named MySQLFront written by Ansgar Becker, a shareware tool for Windows to administrate a MySQL server. The development stopped with version 2.5 in September 2002, because Ansgar no longer had the time to further drive the development. About a year later, the name (not the code) was taken over by Nils Hoyer, who started to develop and sell a product similar in functionality under that name. See this page (in german) for a more detailed history.

Back then, many people had asked Ansgar to turn his work into an Open Source project, which he declined to do (as it would probably have required even more time to maintain properly than just doing the development all by himself).

The good news is that Ansgar revised his decision now: HeidiSQL is the new name of his GUI tool (based on the original MySQLFront 2.5 code base), which has now been released under the GPL! The Delphi/Kylix source code is now available via the SourceForge SVN, new binaries will be released shortly (a few bug fixes have already been applied). A discussion forum is available, too.

I'd like to congratulate Ansgar to this step - I am sure that there are still many enthusiasts of the "old" MySQLFront around that will be excited to learn about this new development. All the best for your project and thanks for enriching the Open Source ecosystem around MySQL!

phpMyAdmin wins SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards

I looked through the results of the 2006 SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards and was very happy to see that phpMyAdmin came out first in the Database and SysAdmin categories. Congratulations to Marc Delisle and the rest of the phpMyAdmin team!

phpMyAdmin will actually be showcasing their project in the DotOrg Pavilion at our MySQL Users Conference, taking place April 24-27 in Santa Clara, California. One more reason to not miss this event!

Nominate your favourite contribution in the world of Java and Eclipse

The JAX Innovation Award is intended to honour and recognise the most remarkable and outstanding European contributions in the world of Java and Eclipse. These contributions can include products, open source projects, ideas, concepts, publications, or break-through technological innovations. What's your most favourite innovation or project?

You can submit your proposal online or by downloading and filling out forms provided from this page. The winner can win a 10kEUR prize, which will be presented during the JAX, Enterprise Architecture, and Eclipse Forum Europe conferences, which all take place in parallel on May 8th-12th in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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