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July 10, 2013

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition 2.4 is released.
The new CriteriaBuilder control is made for visual composing of criteria.

May 30, 2013

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition 2.3 is released.
Word wrapping and performance improvements are made in the SQL Text Editor, the new QueryTransformer component is added.

March 13, 2013

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition 2.2 is released.
Teradata SQL syntax is made, handling of selection and indentation in the SQL Text Editor is improved.

March 11, 2013

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.18 is released
Teardata SQL Syntax is added, SQL Text Editor is improved.

November 19, 2012

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition 2.1 is released.
Design Pane overview and Right-to-left layout are made, working without Design pane is possible now.

August 17, 2012

Migration to Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition is simplified.
Migration tools and documentation are made.

August 09, 2012

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition is released!
Instant start even with large database schema, ability to re-organize the Database Schema Tree and much more.

July 03, 2012

The trial version of Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition Beta is available.
Functionality of the previous version is restored in full, except the SQL Text Editor.

June 12, 2012

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition Beta is out!
It is avaialble now for the customers with active subscription only.

March 14, 2012

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.17 released.
SQL Text Editor and Expression Editor are significantly improved.

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