In this first beta release we have added some new design improvements as well important features and fixes that will improve the user's experience. Wishing to deliver as many as possible compatibility with all PostgreSQL releases of the series 9.x, we are bringing the support to indexes in materialized views which is supported by the RDBMS since the version 9.3. Another improvement added is the ability to edit object's source code (when applicable) in external editors of your choice. Now, turning to the data modeling field, the user is capable of toggle the displaying of the extended attributes area where indexes, rules, triggers and constraints are placed on tables and views. This can be useful to improve the visualization of huge models. Finally, other small improvements and fixes here and there were done making our pgModeler even more amazing. Checkout the details in the full post!
After almost four months of work we finally delivered important improvements in the design process that were requested long time ago as well several bug fixes that will make pgModeler even better to work with. If you follow the discussions in the Github community you're pretty aware that many enhancements are requested by our users. You also might know that one of the most awaited features in this project is the quick primary key creation, suggested at least 3 years ago. Well, this wait is over my friend because I'm proud to announce that this improvement is finally done! We also have introduced in this release: the object fading which will facilitate the model visualization, the ability to duplicate objects in the model, a better SQL history that is now persisted in its own file which is restored whenever the user connects to a database, and much more. In this post I will describe in details what this release have brought.