Versions:

  • 0.7.35
  • 0.7.34
  • 0.7.32
  • 0.7.31
  • 0.7.30
  • 0.7.29
  • 0.7.28
  • 0.7.27
  • 0.7.26
  • 0.7.24
  • 0.7.23
  • 0.7.22
  • 0.7.21
  • 0.7.20
  • 0.7.17
  • 0.7.16
  • 0.7.15
  • 0.7.14
  • 0.7.11
  • 0.7.9
  • 0.7.7
  • 0.7.6
  • 0.7.4
  • 0.7.2
  • 0.7.1
  • 0.7.0
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.19
  • 0.5.18
  • 0.5.17
  • 0.5.16
  • 0.5.12
  • 0.5.11
  • 0.5.10
  • 0.5.9
  • 0.5.8
  • 0.5.7
  • 0.5.6
  • 0.5.5
  • 0.5.4
  • 0.5.3
  • 0.5.2
  • 0.5.1
  • 0.5.0
  • 0.4.4
  • 0.4.3
  • 0.4.2
  • 0.4.1
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.9
  • 0.3.8
  • 0.3.7
  • 0.3.6
  • 0.3.5
  • 0.3.3
  • 0.3.2
  • 0.2.1

Antares is an open-source SQL client developed by Fabio Di Stasio, designed to streamline database interaction through a modern interface and performance-oriented architecture. Positioned in the Database category, the application emphasizes user-experience improvements that accelerate query authoring, schema exploration, and data editing workflows for developers, analysts, and DevOps engineers who work daily with relational engines. Since its first public build, the project has released 57 successive versions, with the current 0.7.35 iteration refining autocomplete algorithms, connection pooling, and keyboard navigation to reduce keystrokes and context switching. Typical use cases range from ad-hoc data investigation and report generation to migration scripting and collaborative debugging of complex joins across MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MariaDB, and SQL Server instances. The lightweight Electron shell launches quickly on Windows, while a tabbed canvas lets users keep multiple resultsets, explain plans, and object browsers visible side-by-side; dark and light themes together with customizable shortcuts further limit visual fatigue during long sessions. By storing connection credentials locally with optional encryption and supporting SSH tunnels and SSL/TLS certificates, Antares balances convenience with baseline security expectations of production environments. The program is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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