Firebird 2.1.3 release kits are now available for the MacOS-X PowerPC (Motorola) platform.
Firebird 2.1.3 release kits are now available for MacOS-X Intel 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
The team is pleased to announce the release of Firebird 2.1.3, with kits available for Linux and Windows 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. For notes about the release, click here.
The Firebird Core team invites users who want to continue using Firebird 1.5 to test the release candidate for V.1.5.6. 32-bit kits are available for Linux and Windows now. NOTE: This will become the LAST sub-release for the V.1.5 series.
Good news for Firebird and OpenSuse users, the Firebird package will be in the official repository for the new OpenSuse 11.2 SLE. For people wanting to test the pre-release, first visit the notes from Philippe Makowski, our guy in Distroland.
The Firebird Team is pleased to release the second Beta of the new Firebird 2.5 version for field-testing. 32-bit and 64-bit builds for Linux, Windows and MacOSX Intel are available. Download and, as ever, send all feedback — hot or not — to the Firebird-devel list. Have fun!
The Team is pleased to announce that the second (hopefully final) release candidate builds are ready to field-test. Builds for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, Windows and MacOSX Intel are available. Download and enjoy. As always, your feedback to the Firebird-devel list would be welcome.
The Firebird Project again wins a SourceForge Community Choice Award. This year, we won the "Best Project for Enterprise" category. Thanks to SourceForge and the voters amongst our community for this recognition.
Adriano dos Santos Fernandes announces the availability of an early test version of the "FB/Java" plug-in he is developing to enable Java procedures to be executed externally from the Firebird 3.0 engine.
A reminder for all you Firebirders in Brazil: the 6th Firebird Developer Days event in Piricicabo, São Paulo, Brazil, is this weekend. Details here.