</tr>
</table>
-@item Jan, 15th: DB2 provider
+@item Jan, 19th: Mono Debugger released.
+
+ <table>
+ <td>
+ <tr>
+ After six month of extensive development, Martin Baulig has
+ released the first version of the Mono debugger. The Mono
+ debugger is written in C# and can debug both managed and
+ unmanaged applications, support for multiple-threaded
+ applications and should be relatively easy to port to new
+ platforms.
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <a href="Screenshot-Debugger-1.png"><img src="images/Screenshot-Debugger-1-thumb.png"></a>
+ </tr>
+ </td>
+ </table>
+
+ Details of the release are available in <a
+ href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-January/005192.html">post</a>.
+
+ <table>
+ <td>
+ <tr>
+ <a href="Screenshot-Debugger-2.png"><img src="images/Screenshot-Debugger-2-thumb.png"></a>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ The debugger contains both Gtk# and command line interfaces.
+ The debugging file format used in Dwarf (its already supported
+ by our class libraries and the Mono C# compiler; To debug C
+ applications, you need a recent GCC, or to pass the -gdwarf-2
+ flag to gcc).
+ </tr>
+ </td>
+ </table>
+
+@item Jan, 17th: DB2 provider, MacOS X
Christopher Bockner has contributed a DB2 System.Data client.
+ MacOS X support on the runtime has been integrated into the
+ distribution, and MCS works with it.
+
+ Zoltan has managed to get <a
+ href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0109845/">IKVM</a> (a Java VM
+ for .NET) to run with Mono. The HelloWorld.class runs with
+ the Mono runtime.
+
@item Jan, 13th, 2003: Mono 0.18 released
Mono 0.18 has been released. Check out the <a