MySQL Workbench 5.2.39 GA Released
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The MySQL Developer Tools team is announcing the next maintenance 
release of its flagship product, MySQL Workbench, version 5.2.39. This version contains MySQL Utilities 1.0.5, a set of command line Python utilities for helping to perform and script various administration tasks for MySQL. A complete list of changes in this release of the Utilities can be found at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-utils-news-1-0-5.html 
MySQL Workbench 5.2 GA
• Data Modeling
• Query (replaces the old MySQL Query Browser)
• Administration (replaces the old MySQL Administrator)
Please get your copy from our Download site.
Sources and binary packages are available for several platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
Workbench Documentation can be found here.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/index.html
Utilities Documentation can be found here.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/mysql-utilities.html 
In addition to the new Query/SQL Development and Administration modules, version 5.2 features improved stability and performance – especially in Windows, where OpenGL support has been enhanced and the UI was optimized to offer better responsiveness.
This release also includes improvements to the scripting capabilities of the SQL Editor. You can read more about it in http://wb.mysql.com/workbench/doc/
For a detailed list of resolved issues, see the change log.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-change-history.html
If you need any additional info or help please get in touch with us. Post in our forums or leave comments on our blog pages.
- The MySQL Workbench Team
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