Hi Petr Vaněk, i really like the sqliteman, but there are some things that's not so great.
- It seems that it don't support my databases (that are sqlite 2.8.17). I cannot open anyone of it. It says everytime, that this is probably not an database. But it is sure. - The insert of lines in the right lower box doesn't work sometimes and do nothing or just delete my entries. (cannot found currently other things) A little bit more settings would be great and support for databases, that has changed. I think there is something in the documentation written, that the database (scheme or what is was) is changed, if you use commands like alter table or drop column, because they are commands from later releases. (If I am wrong, sorry for that. I'm not really sure about this) And as I know some database settings need to set up at the beginning of creating the database. I cannot change things like the "encoding" or such. It would be changed, that disturbs me. I also would like to see an option to have an "database database", there all my databases are listed, that I can found the better (the programm likes to use the main program path or tries to open the latest database (but if the database are moved, then an error is thrown)). I would like to help you, if I would know how. I could help you with testing sqliteman on windows machines and such. with best wishes Artur -------------------- Am 05.01.2010, 09:02 Uhr, schrieb Petr Vaněk <p...@scribus.info>: > hi all, > > I'm contacting you just because I have a special proposal (read: call for > help) with Sqliteman tool. > > > What is Sqliteman > > Sqliteman is a developer's and/or admin's GUI tool for Sqlite3 available > as > opensource/gpl2. It contains the most complete feature set of all tools > available - regarding TOra (Toad, etc.) working style (SQL based). Its > homepage can be found at: > > http://sqliteman.com > > > What's wrong with this tool? > > It's true it evolved into really valuable piece of software with good > adoption > of users. But unfortunately there is only one (me) active developer. And > situation has been changed last year: > > - I don't work with sqlite3 databases now. And I'm a little bit burn out > of > working on something what is not so useful for me. > - I have totally different time frame for coding just because my family > status > have been changed too. > - I don't have access to any MS Windows machine, so the Windows native > builds > cannot be done by me. > > There are some new features available only in SVN (extensions support, > Mac OS > X native build, bug fixes, editor improvements, etc.) but I cannot force > myself to do a release - see points above. > > > Conclusion > > I'm looking for somebody who can help me to keep this tool alive to > avoid lost > of months of work and quite huge user base. Coders and packagers wanted. > I > think Sqliteman is not complex SW so any development can be started > quickly, > maybe as e.g. student's project (part of programming course/class) etc. > I can > provide any help. > > > all the best, and looking forward any feedback > Petr Vanek > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users@sqlite.org > http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > -- _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users