I like SQLite Expert too. Very nice tool, you don't have to run Firefox to use it, and the personal edition is free. I've gotten a lot of good use out of it. Windows only is the one drawback.

-Bill

On 9/18/2013 5:09 AM, jcd wrote:

Is there a tool that allows you to graphically change sqlite schema as simple as editing a spreadsheet? For example if I wanted to change a column name from "my_driving_hours" to "driving_time", instead of writing a line of code, I can just click on that column and type in the new name, letting the tool automatically create a new database with the new schema and migrate the old data into the new one. I found it very useful.

I am not sure if there exists such a tool after a long google search. Could
any pros give some thoughts? Many thanks.

Give SQLite Expert a try if you're on Windows. It might run well under Wine for Linux users (untested by me).

http://www.sqliteexpert.com/

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