Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.2.3, a bugfix release. Please note that this
release enforces the minimum PHP (5.3) and MySQL (5.5) versions.
Details will appear on http://phpmyadmin.net. You can also visit
https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/files to download.
The phpMyAdmin team
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.2. This release contains several improvements
and bug fixes. This version removes support for the deprecated PHP
extension "mysql".
Some highlights include:
* Added the ability to save and load queries in Query By Example.
* Navigation tabs are now fixed and don't scroll off screen.
* Easily add a function to all rows when inserting several rows at once.
* Added a favorite tables feature for quick access to often-used tables.
* Quick filter displayed rows.
You can read the complete list of changes by referring to changelog.php
or ChangeLog file, included with this release.
Details will appear on http://phpmyadmin.net. You can also visit
https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/files to download.
The phpMyAdmin team
We are pleased to announce that phpMyAdmin has accepted 6
students/projects as part of Google Summer of Code 2014 [0] :
- Interface Improvements - Ashutosh Dhundhara
- User interface enhancements - Chirayu Chiripal
- php Error Reporting - Dhananjay Nakrani
- SQL Query Console - Edward Cheng
- Structure Tools - Smita Kumari
- Refactoring: Designer/schema integration - Kankanamge Bimal Yashodha
Details about the projects can be found on our wiki [1].
We wish all students good luck and look forward to their contributions
to the project. The students are advised to go through the student
guide at [2].
[0] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2014
[1] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2014_Projects
[2] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2014_Student_Guide
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Warm Regards
Atul Pratap Singh
GSoC 2014 org co-admin
for the phpMyAdmin project
The phpMyAdmin team invites you to LinuxTag 2014 (Berlin, 8-10 May). Our
project will have a booth there, where we will present the newest
features and meet with our users and interested future developers.
More details at http://linuxtag.org.
The phpMyAdmin team