Our company typically uses SQLite Spy for managing SQLite databases.  I keep 
hoping to find something better, because SQLite Spy does not offer the ability 
to edit a table inside a grid.  The only way to update data is to use an SQL 
UPDATE statement.  But nothing else offers the speed of displaying data for a 
decent-sized table.  The table we most often have to show contains three 
columns, and data taken once a minute and saved for thirty days.

I've seen a couple of announcements recently about SQLite Root, and it looks 
like it may be worth trying next time I get a little time.  But in the 
meantime, I'm wondering what others think.  Is it a good product?

RobR

-----Original Message-----
From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] 
On Behalf Of Fabio Spadaro
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 3:51 AM
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Subject: [sqlite] Sqlite Root also available for Linux

Announcement of the release Sqlite Root <http://www.sqliteroot.com/>  now 
available for Linux.
Any feedback is appreciated.

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Fabio Spadaro
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