Binary distribution is just the single, ready to use file. * Single executable file - no need to install or uninstall. * Configurable colors, fonts and shortcuts. * skinnable (interface can look native for Windows 9x/XP, KDE, GTK, Mac OS X, or draw widgets to fit for other environments, WindowMaker, etc), * Numerous small additions, like formatting code (uppercase keywords), fast navigation between windows and tabs in notebooks by shortcuts, history of queries executed in editor windows and more, * Pretty fast handling of tables with lots of data (tables data preview and SQL queries results are split and displayed in smaller pieces), Project Activity See All Activity > Categories Front-Ends License GNU General Public License version 2. * Exporting to various formats (SQL statements, CSV, HTML, XML), SQLiteStudio is an advanced, cross-platform SQLite database manager with MDI interface, wizard dialogs, many useful tools and customizable interface. * Localizations, currently translated to:
Mac OS X support is partially done, but dont expect to run SQLiteStudio on it yet - support for this system is planned,
Let us see what options each of them provide for the user. The SQLite Studio provides a simple user interface with 5 menu options (at the time of writing the current version is: 3.2.1). * Cross-platform - runs on Windows 9x/2k/XP/2003/Vista/7, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and should work on other Unixes (not tested yet). I am running version 3.2.1 on a Windows machine. * Some features implemented on top of basic SQLite3/SQLite2 SQL statements, like editing all existing objects, or Foreign Keys transparent emulation,
* All SQLite3 and SQLite2 features wrapped witin simple GUI, SQLiteStudio is a SQLite database manager with the following features: