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SQLiteManager is a “next generation” GUI database manager for sqlite databases. It combines an incredible easy to use interface with blazing speed and advanced features. SQLiteManager allows you to open and work with sqlite 2, sqlite 3, in memory databases, AES 128 encrypted databases and with REAL Server databases. It allows you to create and browse tables, views, triggers and indexes. It enables you to insert, delete and updates records in a very intuitive way, it supports you arbitrary SQL commands and much more.
Features highlights:
- SQLite2 and SQLite3 support.
- REAL Server support.
- In-Memory database support.
- AES 128 encrypted SQLite 3 databases support.
- Browse tables, views, and indexes.
- Create new tables, views, indexes and triggers.
- Create notes and script.
- Drop tables, views, indexes, triggers.
- Full alter tables support.
- Manage tables by inserting, editing, and deleting records.
- Built-in inline editing.
- Built-in virtual machine analyzer.
- Built-in query optimizer.
- Full-text search support.
- Show PDF, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, QuickTime from BLOB records.
- Save frequently used SQL commands for later use.
- Convert SQLite 2 databases to SQLite 3.
- Powerful reports generation with flexible report templates.
- Advanced import and export capabilities.
- Built-in language reference.
- Embed notes and stickies in your databases.
- Load native sqlite 3 extensions.
- Script language support for automate repetitive tasks.
- New record editor to easily modify/add rows.
- Real-time BLOB preview.
- SQL history.
- Log window.
- New CSV import engine that supports multi gigabity files.
- Improved export engine.
- New powerful print engine with real-time preview and PDF export!
- Attach external database files.
- Dump database files on disk.
- Ability to open hidden files or bundles under OSX.
- New table editor with full support for altering exiting tables.
- New improved GUI.
- New Chart panel to easily visualize your data (Line chart, Bar chart, Pie chart, Venn chart, Scatter, Radar, Map and QR Code)
- … and much more!
More information at the SQLabs website.
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September 13th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Seems nice in its apparent simplicity. I wonder if Mr. Bambini (dev) would offer his advice and respond to queries here during this promo.
September 13th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
Duh, this promotion is no longer available. The eMail i got said 15$ now its 21$, guys if you made an error – excuse for it, somewhere. Send a corrected email, write a blog entry or whatever, but this way i feel ****.
September 13th, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Hello guys,
unfortunately the email sent was wrong… MacZot should resend the right email in few minutes. Retail price is $49 and the deal is to have it with MacZot at a very special $24 price. Sorry for the confusion.
Please note that I am more than willing to reply to your questions here.
September 13th, 2009 at 11:43 pm
Yes, Brian here from MacZOT sorry for the confusion. The correct email should have gone out by now.
September 14th, 2009 at 12:23 am
Does this work with MySQL databases at all? Sorry if this is an obviously dumb question, I just don’t know enough about the differences yet.
Thanks!
September 14th, 2009 at 12:27 am
SQLiteManager is only for sqlite databases… it does not work with mySQL.
September 14th, 2009 at 7:08 am
I was just browsing the SQLiteManager doc, and now I’m wondering what is the _appropriate_ file format if you choose “other” from the import hierarchical menu? I was about to give it a spin but in the demo mode import/export/report functions are disabled.
Even so, from what I’ve browsed I’m tempted to buy it in advance…
September 14th, 2009 at 7:44 am
If you choose “other” from the import menu you can choose between the CSV, Tab Delimited or Custom Delimited file format. You’ll also be able to specify the encoding of the source data and you will also be able to apply a RegEx to the data imported.
September 14th, 2009 at 7:45 am
Looks like CSV, Tab delimited and Custom delimited (besides SQL) are the available options to choose from when importing a db.
September 14th, 2009 at 10:01 am
Instant gratification! I love it when serial numbers are sent at time of purchase.
I have no idea how good the software is, but I’ve been needing to work with SQLite databases lately and I’m getting sick of the command line.
September 14th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
@Marco Bambini
Thanks for showing up here on MacZot and for being responsive to our questions!
But I’d already zotted SQLiteManager by the time you answered mine.
Other than being able to access and modify the SQLite files that I found on my Mac, SQLM is a joy to use. Recommended.
To see a list of well known users of SQLite: http://www.sqlite.org/famous.html