SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes directly to and from the database files on disk. SQLite is used by Mac OS X software such as NetNewsWire and SpamSieve. When you download. Free SQLite Viewer allows to Scan & View corrupt SQLite database File; Option to Preview all components of SQLite Database files successfully; Software provides an option to analyze database in HEX View format; View any number of SQLite Database Files without any size limitation; Easily to analyze deleted records in SQLite Table without any data loss. The SQLiteStudio tool is a free GUI tool for managing SQLite databases. It is free, portable, intuitive, and cross-platform. SQLite tool also provides some of the most important features to work with SQLite databases such as importing, exporting data in various formats including CSV, XML, and JSON. I use Liya from the Mac App Store, it's free, does the job, and the project is maintained (a month or so between updates as of Jan 2013). I also test a lot on the device. You can access the SQLITE database on the device by: Add Application supports iTunes file sharing to the info.plist and setting it to YES; Running the app on a device; Open.
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Windows
Our latest release (3.12.2) for Windows:
Windows PortableApp
Note - If for any reason the standard Windows release does not work(e.g. gives an error), try a nightly build (below).
Nightly builds often fix bugs reported after the last release. π
macOS
Our latest release (3.12.2) for macOS:
Homebrew
If you prefer using Homebrew for macOS, our latest release can be installed via Homebrew Cask:
Nightly builds
Download nightly builds for Windows and macOS here:
Linux
Our latest release is available as an AppImage, Snap packages, and distribution specific packages:
AppImage
Db Browser For Sqlite
Remember to change itβs permission bits to be executable before you run it. π
Snap packages
Snap Release build
Snap Nightly builds
Other distribution specific instructions:
Arch Linux
Arch Linux provides an up to date version
Install with the following command:
Fedora
Install for Fedora (i386 and x86_64) by issuing the following command:
openSUSE
Debian
Note that Debian focuses more on stability rather than newest features. Therefore packages will typically contain some older version, compared to the latest release.
Update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Ubuntu and Derivatives
Stable release
For Ubuntu and derivaties, @deepsidhu1313provides a PPA with the latest release here:
Free Sqlite Reader Mac Version
To add this ppa just type in these commands in terminal:
Then update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Ubuntu 14.04.X, 15.04.X, 15.10.X and 16.04.X are supported for now (untilLaunchpad decides to discontinue building for any series).
Ubuntu Precise (12.04) and Utopic (14.10) are not supported:
- Precise does not have a new enough Qt package in its repository by default,which is a dependency
- Launchpad does not support Utopic any more, which has reached its End ofLife
Free Sqlite Reader Mac Os
Nightly builds
Nightly builds are available here:
To add this ppa, type these commands into the terminal:
Sqlite Database Browser
Then update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Other Linux
On others, compile DB4S using the instructionsin BUILDING.md.
FreeBSD
DB Browser for SQLite works well on FreeBSD, and there is a port for it (thanksto lbartoletti π). DB4S can be installedusing either this command:
or this command: