What didn't you like about SQLiteManager? I have found the developer
very responsive to bug fixes, requests and patches, so I would recommend
detailing things that you didn't like or didn't work correctly for you
and sending it to him.
At the time that I was actively looking, I found it to be
Hello Eno Thereska,
>Is there a version for Linux? So far I have only found slqbrowser being
>useful/free free Linux.
No, SQLiteSpy is only available for Win32.
>Sqlitespy for windows looks pretty nice, btw.
Thanks, it's much appreciated.
Regards,
Ralf
Is there a version for Linux? So far I have only found slqbrowser being
useful/free free Linux.
Sqlitespy for windows looks pretty nice, btw.
Eno
Ralf Junker wrote:
Hello Koen,
have you tried SQLiteSpy? It has a nice schema tree and multiple, tabbed SQL
edits to execute commands and
spudse bud wrote:
I always was a big fan of phpmyadmin because when php/mysql errored I could
check table/field names etc to see where my script goes wrong.
I am wondering if a easy tool exsists for SQLite, that just lists the tables
and fields in a database. I have tried sqlitemanager, but I
Hello Koen,
have you tried SQLiteSpy? It has a nice schema tree and multiple, tabbed SQL
edits to execute commands and queries. Data retrieval is very fast, the memory
requirements low.
SQLiteSpy is freeware for personal use. Commercial users are kindly asked for a
small dontaion. Download
On my site i have a tool, www.hellobasic.com
- Original Message -
From: "Eno Thereska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Tool to load a database and see all tables and fields.
What about
What about sqlitebrowser? That's what I currently use.
Eno
spudse bud wrote:
> I always was a big fan of phpmyadmin because when php/mysql errored I could
> check table/field names etc to see where my script goes wrong.
>
> I am wondering if a easy tool exsists for SQLite, that just lists the
I always was a big fan of phpmyadmin because when php/mysql errored I could
check table/field names etc to see where my script goes wrong.
I am wondering if a easy tool exsists for SQLite, that just lists the tables
and fields in a database. I have tried sqlitemanager, but I didn't really
liked
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