Why not use LibreOffice or OpenOffice with the odbc driver for SQLite?

I do it with Excel a lot and just confirmed you can access it with these
open source tools, too.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Rob Richardson <rdrichard...@rad-con.com>wrote:

> There's several GUI-based SQLite tools available now.  Maestro was already
> mentioned.  My favorite is SQLiteSpy because it's fast, even though you
> can't insert or update data in its grid view (you have to write insert or
> update queries to do that, which I admit is a pain, but most of the time
> I'm just looking at data).  There are others.  What would this new tool do
> that those don't?
>
> RobR
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