A straightforward and easy to use, yet powerful SQLite database manager that makes it easy for you to manage and edit databases.. #SQLite editor #SQLite viewer #Database editor #SQLite #Database #Editor
SQLiteStudio is a streamlined and comprehensive SQLite database manager that makes it easy for you to manage and edit databases with the help of its useful and powerful set of tools.
It is not what you would call stylish, however it is easy to use, and therefore it does the job of helping you easily manage SQLite databases without any fuss.
After you’ve unpacked SQLiteStudio on your Mac and started up the application, you can start managing databases from within the app’s main window via a Databases panel on the left side, an editing panel in the middle, and a toolbar at the top of the window that gives you quick access to most of the app's built-in tools and features.
Thus, the top toolbar enables you to effortlessly connect and disconnect to and from a certain database server, add, edit, and remove a database, create, edit, and drop tables, indexes and triggers, as well as perform other similar tasks.
Within the Tools menu, you have instant access to other useful tools, namely an SQL editor, a DDL history viewer, an SQL function editor, and a collations editor.
With the help of the same menu, you can also import data using various file formats such as CSV and custom text files, as well as export to formats like SQL, HTML, XML, PDF, and JSON.
Working with databases is surely not the world’s most entertaining thing, yet a personalized environment will always help you feel more comfortable with the application, and SQLiteStudio comes ready to do just that by providing you with skins, widgets, and configurable colors, fonts, and shortcuts.
This is an open source and forthright application that enables developers to manage and edit SQLite databases via a friendly user interface and without having to perform overly complicated maneuvers in the process of doing it.
What's new in SQLiteStudio 3.4.4:
- ADDED: #3488 SQLite ICU extension is boundled into binary packages (thanks to @tuffnatty).
- ADDED: #4697 Added a 'Restore original hotkey' buttons at keyboard shortcuts page of configuration dialog.
- ADDED: Added sqlar extension to the default set of extensions provided with binary packages.
- CHANGE: #4689 Sorting order is not cleared when table data is refreshed. To removed sorting order user can either double-click on header (once or twice) to restore no sorting for a column, or use context menu to clear any sorting.
SQLiteStudio 3.4.4
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- macOS (Intel only)
- file size:
- 40.4 MB
- filename:
- sqlitestudio-3.4.4.dmg
- main category:
- Developer Tools
- developer:
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