Wednesday, June 24, 2009

SQLiteManager 3.0

I am proud to announce the immediate worldwide availability of SQLiteManager 3.0:
http://www.sqlabs.com/sqlitemanager.php

Thanks a lot for your patience...

9 Comments:

  • Hi Marco

    Great update - I have a feature request: SQLite -> mySQL dump and mySQL -> SQLite dump

    How about it?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:51 PM  

  • Hi Marco,
    What's happening about releasing the updated SQLite3Professional plugin to existing users of this plugin?

    Thanks,
    Pete

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:08 PM  

  • Hello Pete,

    I am sorry but I can't no longer distribute SQLite3Professional plugin in any way.

    By Blogger Marco Bambini, at 8:54 AM  

  • Hi Marco, we've been through this before:

    http://www.sqlabs.net/blog/2007/11/i-am-not-death.html

    I bought this plugin and have been waiting ages for an update which you said you'd provide.

    Pete Gates

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:08 PM  

  • Pete please contact me privately, I don't have your email address.

    Thanks.

    By Blogger Marco Bambini, at 5:16 PM  

  • Thanks for your help Marco!

    Happy now,
    Pete

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:57 PM  

  • The SQLite website does not give any indication about what your software can deal with. Upper limit to size of database? Number of records in individual tables? Memory requirements? Further question: Can you deal with non-Roman characters in version 3.0, other than displaying them? My impression was that searching Greek characters didn't work in the earlier version. I don't know whether I'm the only one with such questions, but it would be super helpful to find some specs on the website.

    By Blogger Helma, at 2:45 AM  

  • Hello Helma,

    for sqlite limits please refer to this page:
    http://www.sqlite.org/limits.html

    Non Roman characters works fine under SQLiteManager 3.0 but if you have experience some issues please send me (privately) a bug report and I'll fix it in a couple of days.

    By Blogger Marco Bambini, at 8:45 AM  

  • very nice app indeed. Just discovered and evaluating it.

    Can I ask what UI framework you used for Windows to develop this app? It is really clean like Mac version.

    By Blogger hiqu, at 9:30 PM  

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