Hi All,

SciBit is happy and proud to announce the 2004.2.0 release of MyCon.  

Upgrading your current version is free and you can download the new MyCon Pro version 
at:
http://download.scibit.com/release/mycon/mcp.exe

What's new summary:
* One of the newest features, and by all accounts a first for any MySQL GUI is the 
ability to drag&drop or copy&paste tables/queries/scripts/reports between databases 
and even between different MySQL servers.  Yes, while everyone in the world will be 
using all kinds of dumping techniques taking hours to setup and minutes to run, moving 
complete tables' structures and/or data from one database or server to another (ex. 
development to production and back) will take you no more than a sweep of your mouse.

* Then again, maybe you want a fully schedulable task manager to dump/backup your data 
and/or generate reports periodically to PDF, RTF, HTML, etc. So, another much improved 
feature is the full availability of all the MyRun options right in your GUI, where you 
can now set up it's schedule, if it is to dump to file, another server or even 
clipboard.

* A lot of small enhancements were built in, like the setting of a "data directory" on 
a per connection basis for better management of individual and/or shared MySQL data 
objects.

In general, after fulfilling all requests and features received from users, MyCon just 
stepped up a gear in the functionality, responsiveness and robustness departments.

For a demo of the drag&drop "copy" or "move" of tables see:
http://www.scibit.com/products/mycon/mycondd.htm

For a full description and discussion of what is new, please see:
http://forum.scibit.com/viewtopic.php?t=164

MyCon website:
http://www.scibit.com/products/mycon

Detailed Online Help is available at:
http://help.scibit.com/mycon

For any questions, suggestions or bug reports, please don't hesitate to contact us at:
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For general discussions relating to MyCon, please use our forum at:
http://forum.scibit.com

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http://www.scibit.com/scibit.rss

Best wishes, SciBit's MySQL Team


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