Hi Greg,
 
You may be aware of this, but there is a simple GUI tool at 
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net/
 
Also SQLite is the default db on the Android platform...
 
Regards,
Nic
 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: In praise of SQLite
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 11:13:01 +1100






A couple of years ago I asked in here what people recommended for an “RDB lite” 
with little to no installation footprint. Some people recommended SQLite, but 
for some reasons I can’t remember I rejected it as unsuitable. I’ve been 
running with SQL CE since then simply because it was from Microsoft, it was 
free, well documented and it had a familiar style. CE does have an installation 
footprint, which is small, but still a nuisance sometimes.
 
I just revisited SQLite and ran a few tests with a VS2010 solution and the 
ADO.NET provider. Hey, I’m impressed ... it just works. The ADO .NET code 
follows the familiar coding style (connection, command, adapter, etc). The raw 
SQLite uses a plain C API which is indigestible for .NET developers, so the 
provider is the miraculous part that makes things easy for us. Best of all, 
there is zero installation footprint, you just reference the DLL. The SQLite 
VS2010 designer is working but incomplete, so I look forward to seeing it 
expanded. I’m pretty sure I’m going to abandon CE in future projects and use 
SQLite instead.
 
Cheers,
Greg                                      

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