Nothing wrong with a commercial tool. I use, and paid for, many of them. 
After trying everything I could find for a particular problem, open 
source, freeware, trial versions, I chose a commercial program as it was 
more detailed and did want I needed it to do. Their program solved an 
issue for me that the open source, free stuff did not. The day I can 
open source my rent, groceries, car repairs, is when everything else can 
be free.

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Scott Doctor
scott at scottdoctor.com
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On 5/4/2015 9:15 AM, Gerald Bauer wrote:
> Hello,
>    Thanks for the additions to the awesome-sqlite [1] list.  I added
> the ODBC and JDBC drivers to a new middleware section, and the R
> driver to a new language binding section, and the R data frame package
> to a misc section.
>
>    Note: For now commercial only tools (e.g. SQLite Analyzer) will NOT
> get include - sorry. If you want to get it included, buy a sponsored
> link or a beer for everyone on the mailing list! Just kidding ;-)
>
>    Cheers.
>
> [1] https://github.com/planetopendata/awesome-sqlite
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