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Glom 0.8.6 announced

From:  Murray Cumming <murrayc-AT-murrayc.com>
To:  gnome-announce <gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org>, pgsql-announce-AT-postgresql.org
Subject:  ANNOUNCE: Glom 0.8.6
Date:  Tue, 06 Jul 2004 15:07:32 +0200
Cc:  glom-devel-list-AT-gnome.org

*** Glom

Glom is a GUI that allows you to design database table definitions and the
relationships between them. It also allows you to edit and search the data in
those tables. The design is loosely based upon FileMaker Pro, with the added 
advantage of separation between user interface and data.

Glom uses the PostgresSQL database backend but it can not edit databases
that it did not create, because it uses only a simple subset of Postgres
functionality.

Here are some screenshots:
http://www.glom.org/screenshots/

Glom is written in C++, with gtkmm, Bakery, and libgdamm.

More information is at
http://www.glom.org


*** Obvious/Known problems.

* There is no way to administer the users.
* The User Level is not dependent on database access rights.
* The Details view should show lists of related records directly among the regular fields.
* There is no printing/reports.
* This release might crash horribly. I'd like to know if it does:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Glom


*** Changes

glom 0.8.6:

* Creating new documents works again.
* Auto-save documents, when in developer mode, 
  instead of asking.
* Navigation:
  - Database: Default to the linux user name.
  - Tables: Show the hidden status correctly.
* MIME type registration: Use both old and new system, 
  as needed by GNOME 2.6.
* Allow a file to be specified on the command line.
* Removed useless toolbar.
  (Murray Cumming)
* Added French translation. (Christophe Merlet)

-- 
Murray Cumming
murrayc@murrayc.com
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com

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