Company
Date Published
Author
Greg King
Word count
797
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The Neo4j Browser has been updated with new features, including the ability to edit queries in situ from within a query result frame, which was previously only available for reusable frames. The browser now also allows users to send their queries back to the main editor by ⌘+ clicking (Mac) or Ctrl + clicking (Windows/Linux). Additionally, the frame buttons have been rearranged to free up more screen width and improve the layout of the result frame query collapses. The guides sidebar has also been improved with features such as scalable pagination controls for large guides and an option to immediately execute queries from Cypher snippets by clicking the play icon. Furthermore, Neo4j Desktop now supports Windows with a new dump and upgrade feature that allows users to generate dump files, load databases, and upgrade DBMSs safely. The desktop also has improved log viewer functionality, folder collapsing in the files section, and clearer guidance on the recommended steps for DBMS upgrades.