MyJSQLView Version 3.33 Released

The MyJSQLView project is pleased to release v3.33 to the public. The
release includes improvements in the efficiency of use for the SQL Query
Bucket and an Aggregation/GROUP BY feature for the Advanced Sort/Search
Form. The new release also brings a new default plugin called HeatMapper
that allows the plotting of multi-variable numeric data. Initial tests
for the HeatMapper plugin used latitude, longitude, and temperature
data from measurements in the Alantic with over 90k records.

MyJSQLView uses the Xerial SQLite JDBC to establish the connection to
a SQLite Database via it be file or memory.

Dana M. Proctor
MyJSQLView Project Manager
http://dandymadeproductions.com/projects/MyJSQLView/
http://www.xerial.org/trac/Xerial

MyJSQLView provides an easy to use Java based user interface frontend
for viewing, adding, editing, or deleting entries in serveral databases
including SQLite. A query frame allows the building of complex SQL
statements. The application allows easy sorting, searching, and import
/export of table data.

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