> Message: 8 > Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 21:47:28 +0000 > From: "Rose, John B" <jbr...@utk.edu> > To: "sqlite-users@sqlite.org" <sqlite-users@sqlite.org> > Subject: [sqlite] GUI for SQLite > Message-ID: <cb7d419f.20e24%jbr...@utk.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > We are new to SQLite and have experimented with a few GUIs, Firefox > plugin, SQLite DB Browser, and Navicat. Is there a single GUI that is > considered the best, with the most features? > > Thanks
Guess I can't speak for which SQLite GUI is best, but I have been working on supporting SQLite with MyJSQLView. Got most of the basic features in place like add, editing, deleting, import and export of data. In addition I have created a plugin environment for the application to support various analysis. Currently the app comes with two a TableFieldProfiler and Heatmap plotter. You can create your own plugin, tutorial outlines how. Plugin Use Examples: Table Field Pattern Analysis Map: http://dandymadeproductions.com/projects/MyJSQLView/analysis/latitude_pattern.html Ocean Temperatures Heat Map: http://dandymadeproductions.com/temp/ocean_temperatures.jpg MyJSQLView requires the Java Runtime Environment 1.5+, SQLiteJDBC, and is free open source tool. See http://www.xerial.org for SQLiteJDBC. Install into jre/lib/ext/ Dana M. Proctor MyJSQLView Project Manager myjsqlview.org _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users