I do like that one for sqlite3. In fact, I like it so much I've changed it 
to be the default program that my mac associates to an .sqlite3 extension. 
No longer are the days where I accidentally click on an sqlite3 database 
and end up loading a bunch of gobbledygook in my text editor.

On Friday, August 31, 2012 6:08:28 AM UTC-7, Etienne wrote:
>
> Rubyists!
>
> The Google god seems to suggest that this tool is the best SQLite browser 
> out there http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net/index.html
>
> This made me wonder how you guys work with your local DB's when 
> developing.  I know migrations are the best way to create and alter 
> structures if you're Rails'ing, but how do you guys browse, truncate, 
> query, etc.?
>
> Etienne
>

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