Release Notes: Support for iOS and Android was added. The User Experience of the GUI applications was improved. The MQL query language was enhanced. Speed improvements, documentation improvements, and build improvements were made.
Release Notes: Experimental support for full text search was added. The RenderObjects and RenderXML features were enhanced. General speed improvements were obtained. Support was added for building on recent Linux distributions, as well as support for building with qmake.
Release Notes: Upgraded to SQLite 3.6.17 and PCRE 8.01. The TIGERXML importer is now more lenient towards the input. The Emdros Query Tool can now output in XML format, and can create PNGs from the command line.
Release Notes: Support for gcc 4.4 was added, meaning it can now be compiled on the latest Linux distributions, such as Fedora 11 and Ubuntu 9.04. Various bugs were fixed.
Release Notes: A serious bug in the topographic language that could lead to incomplete or misleading query results was fixed. The Emdros Query Tool was given tree output and KWIC output options, as well as new ways of "harvesting" results. Lots of other small improvements and bugfixes were made.
Release Notes: Support for Solaris was reinstated.
Release Notes: Various speed improvements were gained. Bugfixes were made. SQLite3 was upgraded to version 3.4.2. The CREATE DATABASE statement now optionally takes an "encoding" parameter. The Java bindings were improved.
Release Notes: The topographic part of the language was expanded. A TIGER XML importer was added. Beta quality C# bindings were added. Bugfixes were made, and the regression test suite was enhanced.
Release Notes: Speed improvements were made to statement creation and querying the database. SQLite 3 was upgraded to the latest version. The SQLite 3 schema was changed, necessitating an mqldump and reimport of SQLite 3 databases. Many bugfixes were made.
Release Notes: An Import Tool wizard was added. Code cleanup was performed, and various small bugs were fixed. A few dialogs now remember their default settings across sessions.