This new release of SQLyog is a maintenance release implementing support for CHECK -constraints (as of MariaDB) and more, as well as fixing a few bugs. Changes as compared to […]
This new release of SQLyog is a maintenance release implementing support for CHECK -constraints (as of MariaDB) and more, as well as fixing a few bugs. Changes as compared to […]
This new release of SQLyog is a maintenance release fixing bugs, improving JSON functionality and providing a few more options for users. Changes as compared to SQLyog MySQL GUI 13.0.1 […]
Important notice: with the 13.0 release we have changed registration keys. Please have your new key available when upgrading from a pre-13 version. As usual registered users will get it from […]
Important notice: with this release we have changed registration keys. Please have your new key available when upgrading. As usual registered users will get it from our Customer Portal. This […]
Every MySQL database programmer should learn and apply the newly added MariaDB and MySQL Window Functions and Common Table Expressions(CTEs) in their daily work. Both CTEs and window functions enable […]
In our last blog, we had a look at MySQL 8 and mentioned new features available here. However, some of those features are already in MariaDB and have been […]
This new release of SQLyog fixes two bugs that had little or no impact for most users. But for some users the fixes are important. Changes as compared to MySQL […]
The story of Steven Mapes, an experienced software developer who has been using SQLyog MySQL GUI since 2002. We were so thrilled to speak with Steven Mapes for two simple […]
Happy Thanksgiving! We know everyone likes spending quality time with their family at the holidays. That’s why we thought you might like to start using SQLyog MySQL GUI as you […]
This new release of SQLyog primarily addresses a long-time concern by corporate users preferring to do a ‘silent installation’ over the corporate network. Even though ‘silent installation’ already was possible, every […]