Bond is a Linux tool that is designed to offer rapid application development capabilities for those who want to create network database programs quickly. With Bond, users can create professional-grade applications without having to spend too much time or effort on development.
Bond leverages an XML file, which is generated from Glade XML files, and a PostgreSQL database to connect to. Users can specify the data sources for widgets in the XML document, alongside SQL statements for those data sources. At runtime, Bond dynamically populates widgets, making them data-aware, and removing the need to write code to manage the widgets in GTK.
To use Bond, users need to have SCons, GTK and PostgreSQL installed. In this latest release of Bond, users can expect a range of significant improvements and new features over the previous 2.4.3 release. From stability bug fixes to new improvements in end applications, this release of Bond unlocks a range of exciting possibilities.
Version 2.7.0: N/A