FlameRobin is a database administration tool for Firebird DBMS.
Our goal is to build a tool that is:
- lightweight (small footprint, fast execution)
- cross-platform (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris)
- dependent only on other Open Source software
7 December 2009 - All major free distro have now latest Flamerobin stable version (0.9.2) available in their official repositories. Here is the list of where flamerobin 0.9.2 is included or can be installed.Also we are included in Ubuntu Karmic Software Center
11 April 2009 - Source, Windows (setup and zip) with Win64 port, Linux (Slackware/gtk2) and MacOS X binary packages are available for download. Ubuntu Packages for Jaunty Jack, Intrepid and Hardy are ready in this ppa ,read this page for install instructions ,package for Debian is included in testing (squeeze) ,for other various Linux distributions (and maybe FreeBSD) some updates should follow shortly. This is mostly a bug fix release. As usual, it also has a lot of bugfixes and minor enhancements
New features:
23.09.2008 - A new release is out. It brings new features like Firebird 2.1 support, tabbed browsing, etc. Windows, Linux and Mac OS X binaries and source code package are available for download. Here are the details.For Ubuntu(Hardy and Intrepid) read this page ,package for Debian is included in unstable (Sid)
18.03.2008 - A new release is out. This is mostly a bug-fix release, probably a first 'stable' 0.8 version without major bugs. Windows, Linux and Mac OS X binaries and source code package are available for download. We recommend all Linux distribution packagers to upgrade (especially if you still use 0.8.3 or lower). Here are the details. For ubuntu read this page , in Debian is included in testing/unstable version
If you don't want to build FlameRobin from the sources, but still want to run the bleeding edge version, you can fetch the latest binary snapshot builds from the download section. We create those whenever there is some important bugfix, some major change to the code or some new feature needs to be tested. These builds don't have manual or changelog updated, but they are a nice preview of what will the next FlameRobin release look like.
18.11.2006 - We have some pictures and fixed broken files with Milan's papers about development with wxWidgets and IBPP and Managing Metadata Changes
27.03.2006 - FlameRobin whitepaper from the Firebird Conference 2005, read about the history and the basic ideas around the FlameRobin project.
We've set up a blog, to allow you to keep up with some of the latest happenings within the FlameRobin team.