HeidiSQL

HeidiSQL

Main view of a session, with the database tree on the left and details on the right
Original author(s) Ansgar Becker
Initial release April 2006 (2006-04)
Stable release
9.4 / October 20, 2016 (2016-10-20)
Written in Object Pascal
Operating system Windows
Type Database management
License GPL
Website www.heidisql.com

HeidiSQL is a free and open-source administration tool for MySQL and its forks, as well as Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL. Its codebase was originally taken from Ansgar Becker's own MySQL-Front 2.5 software. Due to having sold the MySQL-Front branding to an unrelated party, Becker chose "HeidiSQL" as a replacement. The name was suggested by a friend as a tribute to Heidi Klum, and was further reinforced by Becker's own nostalgia for Heidi, Girl of the Alps.[1]

A version written in Java, jHeidi, was designed to work on Mac and Linux computers. It was discontinued in March 2010 in favor of Wine support.

History

Ansgar Becker began development on a MySQL front-end in 1999 naming the project "MySQL-Front" and used a direct API layer written by Matthias Fichtner[2] to interface with MySQL servers and contained databases. Private development continued until 2003 with version 2.5.

In 2004, during a period of inactivity, Becker sold the MySQL-Front branding to Nils Hoyer, who continued development by cloning the original software.[3]

In April 2006, Becker open-sourced the application on SourceForge, renaming the project "HeidiSQL". HeidiSQL was re-engineered to use a newer and more popular database-interface layer, ZeosLib, which debuted in version 3.0.

Support for Microsoft SQL Server was added in March 2011 for the 7.0 release.

Since the 8.0 release, HeidiSQL offers its GUI in about 22 languages other than English. Translations are contributed by users from various countries via Transifex.

PostgreSQL support was introduced in March 2014 for the 9.0 release.

Features

HeidiSQL has the following GUI features and capabilities.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. https://www.heidisql.com/forum.php?t=19
  2. Matthias Fichtner (2011-09-15). mysql.pas "Client API for MySQL Database Servers" Check |url= value (help). audio-data.de. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  3. https://www.heidisql.com/forum.php?t=20155
  4. "Partial list of major features". HeidiSQL. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  5. "Screenshots of GUI features and descriptions". HeidiSQL. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
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