In previous versions, the procedure to drop a database in SQL tool was to browse the database first and then to click the same icon at the top of the database browser widget. This new release allows the user to drop databases quickly just by clicking the button aside a selected item in the database listing or hitting Ctrl + Shift + Del. This is an old improvement that I wanted to implement but never found the proper way to do that, until now. Said that, let's see in detail some key features of 0.9.4-alpha1! Additionally to traditional improvements and bug fixes, I started to prepare the codebase for pgModeler 1.0 that I will start to develop as soon as the stable 0.9.4 is out. This is always a joyful moment for me, especially, in these complicated times in which we all are living due to this damn pandemic that still persists! Well, in the past two months, I was working hard to polish what was released in 0.9.4-alpha as well as to bring some new features, not necessarily accessible directly by the user, but that will certainly improve the overall experience with pgModeler. Here we are announcing another pgModeler release. Not paying attention to this situation may cause irreversible data loss! If the fix procedures aren't enough to make your database models loadable again, please, ask for help at the official support channels! Before loading your database models in this new release, please, make sure to have a backup of them and follow the steps presented by the model fix tool to correct the documents' structure. Models created in older releases will certainly fail to load due to incompatibilities because some attributes in the XML code don't exist anymore or have changed during the development of 0.9.4-alpha1. ATTENTION: the database model file structure has changed since the last stable 0.9.3.
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