We are pleased to announce the release of the new DBManager 2.3.0. This versions is not only a bug fix but it has new features which make the application more powerful. Starting in this version it's possible to manage MySQL servers through webservices (and soon for other engines). If you have a database hosted on an ISP and for security reasons the ISP doesn't allow remote connections, this feature is for you. With the setup we are distributing the webservice scripts in CGI/C (binary and sources) and PHP so it will be possible to choose the one that fits for each case. The connection is made through HTTP protocol, so it will only require a TCP/IP connection between your workstation and the webserver. All the usual operations are available. So you can, - Manage the structure and data of databases, tables, indexes, columns, etc - Create and Execute Queries graphically - Import Data from MSAccess, MSExcel, ODBC, Paradox, Xbase, Text Files and XML files (through disk file, web server or script on a web) - Export data to a lot of formats - etc. What's new in this version? - New XML Import Wizard which can be useful to import XML data from a disk file, webserver, or script on a webserver using parameters. - New MySQL Webservices management (soon for PostgreSQL and SQLite engines) - Filter and Order now remembers the last options used - Insert NULL values to columns in the Datasheet View - The application can be minimized to the System Tray - It now uses User Profiling allowing for users of the same computer to share the same installation without sharing the catalog information - And a lot of improvements and fixes For more details about the DBManager check http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/dbmanagerpro.php For more details about the changes please check http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/article.php?id=00035. To download this version http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/downloads.php Best Regards, Crercio O. Silva DBTools Software ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html