FlameRobin

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FlameRobin is a management GUI for Firebird

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Description

FlameRobin is a lightweight and cross-platform administration and management GUI for the Firebird DBMS.

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License

MIT License

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  • Posted by Reinier Olislagers 2012-09-20

    Very good tool for Firebird... and getting better all the time. Helped me out when I had created complex views, messed up my data and restored from backup - only to find out the views were gone. Could retrieve the definitions from FlameRobin's query history. Great!

  • Posted by Isaiah Simms 2012-06-13

    I haven`t ever used so stable open source software. It is just perfect!

  • Posted by Tom Conlon 2012-01-21

    Lightweight, very nice to use - more powerful then first impressions. GUI of choice for deployed sites

  • Posted by HoppingYop 2011-03-11

    It completely replaced IBOConsole for me. IBOConsole has no 64 bit support and can only run in Windows. FlameRobin on the other hand has 64 bit support and runs in many OSes. I've been following the progress of this project since 2005 (version 0.2.0). Back then it looked very nice and very promising but it wasn't "there" yet. Now, it IS "there". Maybe the developers should change the version to 1.0 to celebrate it :)

  • Posted by Linuxcu 2010-12-20

    if you want to use real open source ,free database you should use Firebird and flame Robin.

  • Posted by Jim Beam 2010-09-25

    Fast, intuitive, just works. Had a huge shock (positively ;) when a minor bug I reported was solved in minutes. Great work.

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Other Audience, System Administrators

User Interface

wxWidgets

Programming Language

C++

Registered

2004-11-17

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