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On 23 February 2004, Firebird 1.5 was released, [10] which was the first stable release of the new codebase. Version 1.5 featured an improved query optimizer, SQL-92 conditional expressions, SQL:1999 savepoints and support for explicit locking. [11]
The Chengdu J-10 Vigorous Dragon (Chinese: 歼-10 猛龙; pinyin: Jiān-10 Měnglóng; NATO reporting name: Firebird [4] [5]), is a medium-weight, single-engine, multirole combat aircraft using a delta wing and canard design. [2]
Firefox was created by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross as an experimental branch of the Mozilla browser, first released as Firefox 1.0 on November 9, 2004. Starting with version 5.0, a rapid release cycle was put into effect, resulting in a new major version release every six weeks.
New arrow endings, including Crow's foot notation's ones. Base. Upgrade Firebird to version 3.0.0; Text Layout. New cross-platform text layout engine that uses HarfBuzz for consistent text layout on all platforms, also improved text layout on macOS and Windows. Improved and consistent calculation of inter-line spacing across platforms
Version 4.0 was skipped so as to re-align Thunderbird with Firefox's version 5.0, both released in June 2011. [48] By the end of the year it had reached version 9.0. [49] On July 6, 2012, a confidential memo from Jb Piacentino, the Thunderbird Managing Director at Mozilla, was leaked and published to TechCrunch. [50]
Latest stable version Latest release date License Public issues list 4D (4th Dimension) 4D S.A.S. 1984 v16.0 2017-01-10 [1] Proprietary: No ADABAS: Software AG: 1970 8.1 2013-06 Proprietary: No Adaptive Server Enterprise: SAP AG: 1987 16.0 SP03 PL07 2019-06-10 Proprietary: No Advantage Database Server (ADS) SAP AG: 1992 12.0 2015 Proprietary ...
Database Workbench supports the following relational databases: Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Anywhere, Firebird, NexusDB, InterBase, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and PostgreSQL [14] [15] [16] Version 6 of Database Workbench is a 64-bit application for Windows platforms, previous versions were 32-bit. [17]
A further label called Firebird Super Silver was a short-lived mid-price range which published titles such as Chimera and the Amstrad CPC version of Booty at £3.99. Firebird's success allowed them to acquire a number of third party developers, see Telecomsoft acquisitions below, and they also established a deal with Ultimate Play the Game ...