Get support for HeidiSQL
Resources
The below table shows you a moreoreless complete list of available resources support for HeidiSQL. Most user forums and the mailing lists can be used to post questions and discussions. The RSS feeds are a great help for keeping track of all important things around HeidiSQL.
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| All forum topics |
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| Announcements (e.g. new releases) |
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| News on various topics (e.g. new download records) |
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| Usage of HeidiSQL |
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| General discussion about HeidiSQL |
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| jHeidi |
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| HeidiSQL portable |
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| SVN Commits |
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| Nightly Builds |
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Mailing List Etiquette
Common sense should make it unneccessary to create an etiquette, but many people don't seem to know some basic rules. So here they are:
- Answers go only to the mailing-list. If you don't want to subscribe to the list, you can read the answers in the archives (see below) or ask that the answers get CC'ed to you directly.
- Answer below the quote.
- Delete unnecessary text (signatures) in the quote.
- No full quoting. Keep just enough of the original text so that others can see the questions you are answering.
- If you want to change to a different topic, create a new thread. Don't just answer another message and replace the subject.
- Try to avoid formatted mails in HTML- or RTF-format.
- No big (larger than 10kB) attachments. Screenshots are ok, but send them as jpeg's or png's. Some people sent us screenshots in a WORD document - don't expect anyone to even open such a document.
- Don't send "out-of-office" replies or other autoresponder messages to the list.
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Thanks a lot!