Gyroscope uses a specific and yet flexible user interaction model to reveal and explore the inner-relations of a database.
The Gyroscope UI represents typical data relations such as one-to-many, many-to-many and foreign-key-reference with application-level visual concepts.
Each item in the list view opens the record in a Tab where the rest of the columns are displayed in a key-value format.
Developer features such as the Code Generator requires PHP 5.4 and above because of the use of parent scoping in anonymous functions.
For example, web socket, desktop notification, speech synthesis and voice recognition are used if they are available in the browser.
In the LCHH architecture, a Loader, or a "DIV" container with a unique identifier is populated with default Content.
The benefit of the LCHH architecture is that its execution path is identical to the life cycle of an HTTP request.