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Jun 19, 2026, 10:009 min read#community

Translating Tabularis, the Right Way: Why We Chose Tolgee

Tabularis ships in 8 languages, but contributing a translation has meant editing raw JSON in a Git diff with no idea where the string lived. We've picked Tolgee to change that: open source, self-hostable, context-rich translating. Tolgee is also backing the project while we do it. Here's the honest why, and what's coming: community translations from the web, delivered over the air, with in-app translating as the long-term goal.

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v0.12.0: Per-Connection Appearance, Related Records, and a SQL Splitter We Own

v0.12.0 lets you paint each connection with its own accent color and icon, peek at the row behind any foreign key without leaving the grid, ship a first-party SQL splitter with per-driver dialects, make queries feel snappier, fix BIGINT precision on large IDs, align PostgreSQL TLS with libpq, add Russian, and clean up a long tail of editor and grid papercuts.

v0.11.0: A Real Editor Inside Every Cell, Triggers, and 日本語

v0.11.0 puts a Monaco-grade editor with diff inside JSON, JSONB and long text cells (in a dedicated Tauri window, even), adds a full trigger manager for PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite, makes foreign keys click-to-navigate, ships a Japanese translation, and lets multi-statement scripts share a real database session.

v0.9.19: Polish, Bug Fixes, French and German

v0.9.19 is a short follow-up to v0.9.18: a round of UI polish and bug fixes on top of the new History workflow, plus two new locales — French and German — bringing the UI to six languages.

v0.9.11: 你好 Tabularis

Chinese (Simplified) joins the supported languages, PostgreSQL arrays finally work properly, query results are editable inline, and exports got more flexible.

Passwords in the Keychain, Queries in Three Languages

v0.6.0 integrates system keychain storage for credentials and ships the full UI in English, Italian, and Spanish.