Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-07 Thread SQL Maestro Group
>> Thank you for this message. We've just fixed the bug you mentioned and >> uploaded an updated version of SQLite Maestro at >> http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/sqlite/maestro/download/ >> > Wow. Nice to see you folks monitoring this list. > >> > (Support for visual relation design would be

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Sciuk
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Allen Fowler wrote: >> I would recommend SQLite Studio without hesitation. I think it pretty >> much covers your criteria, have a look: >> >> http://sqlitestudio.one.pl/index.rvt?act=about >> >> It is fast, graphical, a single executable install (eg: trivial), and >>

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread Allen Fowler
> > I would recommend SQLite Studio without hesitation. I think it pretty > much covers your criteria, have a look: > > http://sqlitestudio.one.pl/index.rvt?act=about > > It is fast, graphical, a single executable install (eg: trivial), and > works well with existing databases ...

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread Rob Sciuk
From: Allen Fowler > > Hello, > > Can anyone recommend a Free, or reasonably priced Non-Free, GUI tool for > creating and maintaining an SQlite databases that can run on both Windows > and Linux? > > (Support for visual relation design would be great, too.) > > I

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread Allen Fowler
> Thank you for this message. We've just fixed the bug you mentioned and > uploaded an updated version of SQLite Maestro at > http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/sqlite/maestro/download/ > Wow. Nice to see you folks monitoring this list. > > (Support for visual relation design would be

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread stormtrooper
I recommend 2 free tools: 1. The Firefox Sqlite Manager extension. 2. AnySQL Maestro (Windows) - this is an excellent tool, it can connect to almost any database or ODBC - Excel, Access, dbase, txt, sqlite, SQL Server, ... It has so many features. Please try it. Keith Allen Fowler wrote: >

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-05 Thread SQL Maestro Group
Hi! > SQLite Maestro: http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/sqlite/maestro/ > This is a shareware tool that is free for 30 days. This tool is > very good and does everything you would expect a SQL database tool to > do. One of my subtle gripes with it however is how it displays certain > data. I

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-04 Thread Alex Mandel
Allen Fowler wrote: > Hello, > > Can anyone recommend a Free, or reasonably priced Non-Free, GUI tool for > creating and maintaining an SQlite databases that can run on both Windows and > Linux? > > (Support for visual relation design would be great, too.) > > I found a list at: >

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-04 Thread BareFeet
Hi Allen, > Can anyone recommend a Free, or reasonably priced Non-Free, GUI tool > for creating and maintaining an SQlite databases that can run on > both Windows and Linux? > > (Support for visual relation design would be great, too.) I've posted a detailed comparison of various SQLite GUI

Re: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-04 Thread Shaun Seckman (Firaxis)
lite-users@sqlite.org Subject: [sqlite] GUI design & managment tool? Hello, Can anyone recommend a Free, or reasonably priced Non-Free, GUI tool for creating and maintaining an SQlite databases that can run on both Windows and Linux? (Support for visual relation design would be great, too.)

[sqlite] GUI design & managment tool?

2009-08-04 Thread Allen Fowler
Hello, Can anyone recommend a Free, or reasonably priced Non-Free, GUI tool for creating and maintaining an SQlite databases that can run on both Windows and Linux? (Support for visual relation design would be great, too.) I found a list at: