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SQLiteStudio v3.4.2
SQLiteStudio v3.4.2 Create, edit, browse SQLite databases. A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager written in C++, with use of Qt framework. SQLiteStudio is desktop application for browsing and editing SQLite database files. It is aimed for people, who know what SQLite is, or what relational databases are in general. It is an open-source software, released under GPL (v3) license. You are free to use it for any purpose you like. Free and open source It's free of charge for everybody, for any purpose (including commercial). It's safe, as anyone can review source code. Advanced SQL code editor The SQL Editor window assists user with SQL syntax hints & highlighting, provides pretty-print code formatter, marks syntax errors. You can Ctrl+click on table mentioned in SQL query to open that table (or index, or trigger, or view). Encrypted databases Currently supported encrypted, password-protected SQLite variations are: SQLCipher, WxSQLite3 and System.Data.SQLite. Multiple databases seamlessly You can execute SQL statements that refer to multiple databases within single query, thanks to transparent database attaching mechanism built into the SQL Editor of SQLiteStudio. Custom SQL functions You can implement your own SQL functions (scalar & aggregate) using JavaScript, Python or Tcl. There is repository of ready-to-use scripts on the wiki page. Custom collation sequences You can implement your own collation sequences (i.e. algorithms for comparing 2 values, that could be used in ORDER BY clause, etc). SQL and DDL history You need that query you executed 2 weeks ago? No problem. SQL Editor has a "History" tab. You need to upgrade production database the same way you did locally with SQLiteStudio? Use DDL History window - it has all DDL statements as executed by SQLiteStudio. Drag and drop between databases You can drag and drop objects (tables, indexes, ...) between databases in order to copy or move them, with or without data. Cross-platform Works on all 3 major platforms - Windows, MacOS X, Linux. ...
5/5 1,133 Jan 18, 2023
Paweł Salawa
   
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