See also: Snapshots | Schedules | Compatibility | KEXI 2 releases | KEXI 1 releases | Building | Howto
Notes:
- Check the release schedule first. Links may appear earlier on this wiki but the official release dates are declared there.
- Check out your Linux distribution for binary packages: https://repology.org/project/kexi/versions, or tell your distributor if they are missing.
- KEXI frameworks for software developers. In addition to KEXI, for benefit of fellow software engineers, we're sharing so-called KEXI frameworks (KDb, KProperty, KReport) for use in general application development (independent of KEXI). These components have been developed within the KEXI Project. For convenience, they tend to be released at the same time as KEXI and have all the same version as KEXI.
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3.3
- 3.3.0 Alpha: Not for release, experimental. Source code available available from Git (repositories kexi, kdb, kproperty, kreport). How to get the code.
3.2
- 3.2.0 Alpha: Not for release, only available from Git (repositories kexi, kdb, kproperty, kreport), getting the code.
- 3.2.0 Beta 1: Released on January 21, 2019
- Source code downloads. For binaries ask your Linux distributor. The source code is known to build and run with Linux (gcc, clang) and MS Windows (msvc>=2013). Some binaries such as installers for Windows 64bit are planned for RC or stable versions.
- Semantic version: 3.1.91
- 3.2.0: Released on April 9, 2019
- 3.2.0 Changes
- 3.2.0 Known issues:
- Map form widget is not available on any operating system
- Scripts are not available on any operating system (replacement is planned for later)
- MS Windows:
- Translations of user-visible messages are not officially supported (though some typical words can be translated according to user's language and translation files are installed)
- Missing MySQL/MariaDB support (it is known to work and will be added in coming weeks to the installer)
- Missing PostgreSQL support (it is known to work but was not added to the installer)
- See also: Compatibility and bit.ly/kexibugs [1]
3.1
- Source code downloads and some binaries, currently installers for Windows 64bit. For versions for other systems ask your Linux distributor. The source code is known to build and run with Linux (gcc, clang) and MS Windows (msvc>=2013).
- See also 3.1 release of our sister Calligra.org projects.
- 3.1.0 Beta 1: Released on January 29, 2018
- 3.1.0 RC 1: Released on February 23, 2018
- 3.1.0: Released on March 09, 2018
- 3.1.0 Changes
- 3.1.0 Known issues:
- All modules known from version KEXI 2.9.11 are available in KEXI 3.1 with the following exceptions:
- map form widget
- experimental scripts (will be replaced with JavaScript solution in later versions)
- Windows:
- Missing translations of user-visible messages (some typical words can be translated according to user's language)
- Missing PostgreSQL support (it is known to work but was not added to the installer)
- Bug #391777
in version "Preview 2018-03-10 (41dff828c)": Forms display error messages on startup, fixed in "Preview 2018-03-12 (41dff828c)"
- See also: Compatibility and bit.ly/kexibugs [2]
3.0
- 3.0.0 Alpha 1: Released on September 14, 2016
- 3.0.0 Beta 1: Released on September 19, 2016
- 3.0.0: Released on October 5, 2016
- Note: source code downloads. The code is known to build and run with Linux (gcc, clang) and MS Windows (msvc).
- You can also download universal Snapshots ready to run on Linux.
- 3.0.0 Changes
- 3.0.0 Known issues:
- All modules known from version 2.9.11 have been ported but these are missing:
- map form widget
- experimental scripts (will be replaced with JavaScript solution in later versions)
- Bug #376970 Adding table relationships in Query Designer using drag&drop does not work (regression compared to 2.9.x)
- 3.0.1: Released on March 13, 2017
- Source code downloads. The code is known to build and run with Linux (gcc, clang) and MS Windows (msvc).
- You can also download universal Snapshots ready to run on Linux.
- 3.0.2: Released on Aug 11, 2017
- Source code downloads. The code is known to build and run with Linux (gcc, clang) and MS Windows (msvc).
- You can also download universal Snapshots ready to run on Linux (the last version is from May 2017).