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HeidiSQL, previously known as MySQL-Front, is a free and open source client, or frontend for MySQL (and for its forks like MariaDB and Percona Server), Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL. HeidiSQL is developed by German programmer Ansgar Becker and a few other contributors in Delphi. To manage databases with HeidiSQL, users must log in to a local or remote MySQL server with acceptable credentials, creating a session. Within this session users may manage MySQL databases within the connected MySQL server, disconnecting from the server when done. Its feature set is sufficient for most common and advanced database, table and data record operations, but it remains in active development to move towards the full functionality expected in a MySQL frontend. == History == Ansgar Becker began development on a MySQL frontend in 1999 naming the project ''"MySQL-Front"'' and used a direct API layer written by Matthias Fichtner to interface with MySQL servers and contained databases. Private development continued up to version 2.5, until in April 2006, Ansgar open-sourced the application on SourceForge, renaming the project ''"HeidiSQL"''. HeidiSQL was re-engineered to use a newer and more popular database-interface layer, ZeosLib, which debuted in the version 3.0 major release in April 2006. Due to shortcomings in SourceForge project hosting and other comparative advantages (such as performance, features), Ansgar shifted HeidiSQL's code repository and bug/feature tracker hosting to Google Code in May 2008. HeidiSQL was then rewritten to use a custom database-interface implementation rather than existing libraries. Support for Microsoft SQL Server was added in March 2011 for the 7.0 release. Since the 8.0 release, HeidiSQL offers its GUI in about 22 languages other than English. Translations are contributed by users from various countries via Transifex. PostgreSQL support was introduced in March 2014 for the 9.0 release. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HeidiSQL」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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