PHPRunner 11 represents a massive "under-the-hood" architectural overhaul by Xlinesoft, transitioning from an aging software foundation to a modern, database-driven IDE. Core Structural Changes
Stability: Many users report that Version 11 is stable enough for production and handles large-scale management systems—some with hundreds of tables—more efficiently than Version 10.91.
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Step 1: Database Connection You launch PHPRunner 11 and point it to your existing MySQL database (or create a new one). The software reads your table schema (foreign keys, data types, indexes) instantly.
Project Groups: You can now organize tables and views into groups, each with its own relationship diagram, which is essential for complex databases.
If you are a non-developer (e.g., a business analyst who knows SQL but not PHP), you will find PHPRunner 11 to be a revelation. You can solve real business problems without begging the IT department for resources.
Migration: Transitioning from 10.x to 11 is generally smooth, with existing projects typically opening and building without major issues.