Hello Matt Henley,

thanks for the suggestion - I had not considere Lazarus because FreePascal 1 
did not support WideStrings which are required for Unicode input and display. 

As the new FreePascal 2 was just released and claims to support WideStrings, I 
shall have a look at Lazarus as soon as I find the time. However, I have severe 
doubts that the source will compile on a platform other than Windows because 
some critical components are heavily Windows-optimized for performance reasons.

Ralf

>I take it from the URL that SQLiteSpy was written in Delphi.  If thats
>the case, there is a chance that it could be ported fairly easily to
>Lazarus/Freepascal.  They have been working on database support
>including SQLite recently.  If nothing else... bug reports about what
>doesnt work could help find the deficiences in Freepascal.  The windows
>install is pretty easy.  See:
>
>http:/lazarus.freepascal.org
>
>Matt
>
>On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 15:17 +0100, Ralf Junker wrote:
>> Hello Jarek,
>> 
>> there are no naive questions, just naive answers ...
>> 
>> >perhaps I'm naive, but are there any chances for versions for *other* OS 
>> >platforms ?
>> 
>> The development environment of SQLiteSpy is Windows only, so I'm afraid, 
>> there are no chances for other OS platforms.
>> 
>> I hope this isn't a naive answer ...
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Ralf
>> 
>> >> a new version of the SQLiteSpy database manager is just released:
>> >> 
>> >>   http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/sqlitespy/
>> >> 
>> >> SQLiteSpy is a fast and memory optimized database manager for 
>> >> SQLite 3 database files with complete Unicode support for 
>> >> both input and display.
>> >> 
>> >> All schema items (tables, views, indexes, triggers, 
>> >> collations, databases) are displayed in a tree view control. 
>> >> The SQL input is syntax highlighted, the data result are 
>> >> colored by data types for easy debugging. Tabbed browsing of 
>> >> multiple result sets is possible.
>> >> 
>> >> The new version 1.1 adds support for the REGEXP keyword with 
>> >> Perl 5.8 compatible regular expression syntax and updates to 
>> >> the latest version of SQLite.
>> >> 
>> >> Regards,
>> >> 
>> >> Ralf

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