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Firebird 2.0.6 Released

The Firebird development team is pleased to announce the release of Firebird v.2.0.6 for Windows 32-bit, Linux x86 and x64 and MacOSX/Darwin i86 and PPC.

More at http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=files&id=engine_206

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2010-07-15

Firebird: 2.0.5 is Released

Firebird RDBMS offers many ANSI SQL features & runs on Linux, Windows & several Unix platforms. Features excellent concurrency & performance & powerful stored procedure & trigger language. WEBSITE link above right, TRACKER http://tracker.firebirdsql.org

The Firebird Project team is pleased to announce the release of Firebird 2.0.5. Kits for Linux (i686 and AMD-64), Win32 and MacOSX Intel and PowerPC should start to filter through to SourceForge over the next few hours, ready to download. This sub-release features a significant batch of bug fixes, many backported from v.2.1.x development.... read more

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2009-01-27

Firebird 2.1 is Released

The members of the Firebird Project team are proud to announce the release of Firebird 2.1, a full release containing many sought-after new features including database monitoring, global temporary tables, database triggers and dozens of new internal functions.

This release includes kits for 64-bit Windows and all MacOSX environments and constitutes our largest-ever platform coverage. Enjoy!

More on http://www.firebirdsql.org/

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2008-04-18

Firebird 2.1 Release Candidate 2 Ready

The Firebird Project team is happy to announce that download kits for the second (and hopefully, last) V2.1 release candidate are now available for Windows and Linux 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, and MacOSX 32-bit Intel (64-bit MacOS kits are still in QA, coming soon).

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2008-03-11

Firebird 2.1 Release Candidate Ready

The Firebird Project team is happy to announce that download kits for the first v2.1 release candidate are now available - Windows and Linux 32-bit and 64-bit platforms now, MacOSX soon. You are invited to test it furiously and report your experiences (good or bad) back to the firebird-devel list.

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2008-01-23

Firebird v.2.0.3 is Released

Firebird RDBMS offers many ANSI SQL features & runs on Linux, Windows & several Unix platforms. Features excellent concurrency & performance & powerful stored procedure & trigger language. WEBSITE link above right, TRACKER http://tracker.firebirdsql.org

The Firebird Project team is pleased to announce the release of Firebird v.2.0.3. Kits for Windows and Linux (x686 and x64) are in the SourceForge.net repository and should start to appear throughout the day. ... read more

Posted by Pavel Cisar 2007-09-27

Firebird 2.1 Beta 1 Ready for Field Testing

The Firebird team is pleased to announce that the first Beta builds of Firebird V.2.1 are ready for testing. Download links are at http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=files&id=fb210_beta01

Posted by Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis 2007-07-02

Roadmap for 2007

Project Coordinator Dmitry Yemanov drew up a Roadmap for 2007 development following his presentation at last November's international Firebird Conference in Prague. To see where we are headed, visit http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=devel&sub=engine&id=roadmap_2007&nosb=1

Posted by Helen Borrie 2007-04-26

Firebird 2.1 Alpha Builds for Testing

In the months of March and April we have Windows and Linux builds of the alpha v.2.1 code. There are some exciting new features to field-test here. Download links are at http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=files&id=fb210_alpha01

Posted by Helen Borrie 2007-04-26

Firebird Tracker

For almost a year now, we have been using our own customised Bug and Feature Tracker at http://tracker.firebirdsql.org. When you find genuine bugs, you are warmly encouraged to report them. However, please do not use our Tracker as a tech support forum. Use an appropriate support or development list FIRST to verify that there is a bug. Links to all list forums are at http://firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=lists

Posted by Helen Borrie 2007-04-26