Yep,  You will need to download the version best suited for your version 
of .NET.  If you have a current version of Visual Studio, then I'd use 
NuGet to install the correct version and the associated libraries along 
with the correct interop dlls
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> Hello 'General,
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> Used to be I could go to the download page:
>
> http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>
> Click a link then download a zip file with the current version.
>
> What I see now is:
>
> Build Product Names
>
> ...followed by some text.
>
> Source Code Repositories
>
> ...with links to other pages that still don't have the ZIP files. Is
> this the new way we have to download it? Digging through version
> control?
>
> I've disabled add blockers and privacy controls. Looking at it with
> the latest chrome.
>
> C
>
>
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