Zbigniew,
> You can try "SQLite Studio" http://sqlitestudio.one.pl/
Thank you,
Malcolm
PS: For those following this thread, SQLite Studio is now (as of May 3
2008) a free product with GPL license.
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:40:54AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for 3rd party SQLite utilities for browsing,
> maintaining, importing/exporting and repairing SQLite database files.
You can try "SQLite Studio" http://sqlitestudio.one.pl/
--
> I use Firefox and I installed the SQLite add-in. I really like it!
Thanks Jeff!
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Malcolm: I use Firefox and I installed the SQLite add-in. I really
like it!
Jeff
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> Thanks Kees!
>
>> I played with a few other frontends, but always find myself back in
>> Sqlite3Explorer.
>
>> ... find a way to start FireFox with this add-on opening the database I'
Thanks Kees!
> I played with a few other frontends, but always find myself back in
> Sqlite3Explorer.
> ... find a way to start FireFox with this add-on opening the database I'm
> interested in from a shell script, or associate my preferred sqlite3 filename
> extension (.db3) with it.
I've be
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:23:51 -0400, you wrote:
>I've had good luck with Mike Cariotoglou's free Sqlite3Explorer
>http://www.singular.gr/sqlite/
>
> I especially like being able execute just the
> sql command that I've highlighted.
I agree. I played with a few other frontends, but
always fin
Thanks Robert!
> tkSQLite at http://reddog.s35.xrea.com/wiki/TkSQLite.html
Regards,
Malcolm
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:10 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P Kishor,
>
> > http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools
>
> Oops, that's embarrassing!
>
> Do you have a favorite on this page that you would recommend?
>
> Thank you,
> Malcolm
tkSQLite at
http://reddog.s35.xrea.com/wi
I've had good luck with Mike Cariotoglou's free Sqlite3Explorer
http://www.singular.gr/sqlite/
I especially like being able execute just the sql command that I've
highlighted.
Some other interesting features:
--Access-ish query designer (if you like that sort of thing)
--Integrated with to
Hi Dennis,
> On Windows I like SQLiteSpy from
> http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/doku.php/products/sqlitespy/index
> For cross platform use (Mac, Windows, and Linux) you may be interested
> in the SQLite Manager add-on for Firefox at
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5817.
Thanks fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Do you have a favorite on this page that you would recommend?
>
On Windows I like SQLiteSpy from
http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/doku.php/products/sqlitespy/index
For cross platform use (Mac, Windows, and Linux) you may be interested
in the SQLite Manager add-on for F
P Kishor,
> I have started liking Malcolm Hardie Company's SQL Editor (an inexpensive,
> ERD diagramming tool that can read and write SQLite databases, among other
> db)... not really a db front-end, but a utility nonetheless.
Thank you,
Malcolm
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On 4/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P Kishor,
>
>
> > http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools
>
>
> Oops, that's embarrassing!
>
> Do you have a favorite on this page that you would recommend?
Unfortunately none. On a few occasions I wish I had a nice, lickabl
P Kishor,
> http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools
Oops, that's embarrassing!
Do you have a favorite on this page that you would recommend?
Thank you,
Malcolm
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On 4/29/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for 3rd party SQLite utilities for browsing,
> maintaining, importing/exporting and repairing SQLite database files.
>
> My primary development environments are Windows and Linux although I'm
> open to Mac onl
Looking for recommendations for 3rd party SQLite utilities for browsing,
maintaining, importing/exporting and repairing SQLite database files.
My primary development environments are Windows and Linux although I'm
open to Mac only products as well.
My 'google' research on this topic follows my si
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