Re: [firebird-support] Re: Anyone using latest Flamerobin (0.9.3) with Firebird 3.0.4 UTF8 database?
On 9-11-2018 20:30, blackfalconsoftw...@outlook.com [firebird-support] wrote: > I have never used FlameRobin since the author's presentation of his > efforts appeared to be rather unprofessional so I didn't see a long life > for the project. It appears that I was correct. You should really consider hard what you just wrote here, and may be consider next time that if you have nothing friendly or constructive to say, that maybe you should just refrain from saying it. This kind of attitude against people who spend a lot of time to provide free tools is one of the reasons why contributors stop contributing. Also, FYI, FlameRobin dates back to 2004 (likely even earlier given the amount of code in the first commit). Mark -- Mark Rotteveel
Re: [firebird-support] Re: Anyone using latest Flamerobin (0.9.3) with Firebird 3.0.4 UTF8 database?
On 9-11-2018 19:22, Dalton Calford dalton.calf...@gmail.com [firebird-support] wrote: > All the free firebird management tools are falling by the wayside. > Flamerobin can not handle the new datatypes, does not show database > triggers, crashes with UTF8 in many areas etc. > FenixSQL is dead > FirebirdWebAdmin is based on the no longer supported php5 > the list goes on. > Dbeaver is generic and is not well suited for Firebird > > Overall, the loss of all these free administration tools stops people > from attempting to try firebird. Unless people step up and contribute (either time or money), things are not going to change. Mark -- Mark Rotteveel
Re: [firebird-support] Re: Anyone using latest Flamerobin (0.9.3) with Firebird 3.0.4 UTF8 database?
Guten Tag Dalton Calford dalton.calf...@gmail.com [firebird-support], there is a free but limited version of ibexpert available which supports all current firebird versions http://www.ibexpert.net/ibe/ IBExpert Developer Studio Personal Edition > All the free firebird management tools are falling by the wayside. > Flamerobin can not handle the new datatypes, does not show database triggers, > crashes with UTF8 in many areas etc. > FenixSQL is dead > FirebirdWebAdmin is based on the no longer supported php5 > the list goes on. > Dbeaver is generic and is not well suited for Firebird > Overall, the loss of all these free administration tools stops people from > attempting to try firebird. > On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 09:49, jonatan.laurit...@yahoo.dk [firebird-support] > wrote: > > > > > > OK, there are multiple error reports in Flamerobin trackers about this and no > solution in more than 1.5 years. Flamerobin 9.2 works as expected, although > it does not support > internal functions, but such feature is not necesary for script execution.. > Apparently, Flamerobin is ceasing to exist. > DBveaver can be good replacement, but it has different convention for > scripts, e.g., it does not support multiple commit work; statements in the > script. > > > > > > -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen Hannes Streichermailto:hstreic...@gmx.de
Re: [firebird-support] Re: Anyone using latest Flamerobin (0.9.3) with Firebird 3.0.4 UTF8 database?
All the free firebird management tools are falling by the wayside. Flamerobin can not handle the new datatypes, does not show database triggers, crashes with UTF8 in many areas etc. FenixSQL is dead FirebirdWebAdmin is based on the no longer supported php5 the list goes on. Dbeaver is generic and is not well suited for Firebird Overall, the loss of all these free administration tools stops people from attempting to try firebird. On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 09:49, jonatan.laurit...@yahoo.dk [firebird-support] < firebird-support@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > OK, there are multiple error reports in Flamerobin trackers about this and > no solution in more than 1.5 years. Flamerobin 9.2 works as expected, > although it does not support internal functions, but such feature is not > necesary for script execution. Apparently, Flamerobin is ceasing to exist.. > > DBveaver can be good replacement, but it has different convention for > scripts, e.g., it does not support multiple commit work; statements in the > script. > >
[firebird-support] Re: Anyone using latest Flamerobin (0.9.3) with Firebird 3.0.4 UTF8 database?
OK, there are multiple error reports in Flamerobin trackers about this and no solution in more than 1.5 years. Flamerobin 9.2 works as expected, although it does not support internal functions, but such feature is not necesary for script execution. Apparently, Flamerobin is ceasing to exist. DBveaver can be good replacement, but it has different convention for scripts, e.g., it does not support multiple commit work; statements in the script.