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AIR : SQLiteBrowser is just released

Well, there is SQLAdmin already. But ahhhhhh.... I just want to made this kind of app by my way :)

SQLiteBrowser.air


There are features to drop schema(table, views, index, trigger). DO NOT forget to backup db file before you use this app.


I have more ideas which doesn't include at this release. I'll add those later. Any comments, any requets and bug reports welcome :)

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Wade's Gravatar This is terrific, thank you for sharing it! A suggestion: Don't filter to files with a .db extension. My sqlite data files have different file extensions and I need to rename them to .db in order to open them with your app. SQLAdmin doesn't have this constraint.
# Posted By Wade | 3/26/08 8:26 AM
John Hattan's Gravatar Seems to work okay. Dunno if it's an embedded font thing, but I had a couple of fields with umlauts in 'em, and they didn't show
# Posted By John Hattan | 3/26/08 9:20 AM
Shigeru's Gravatar Hi, Wade . Thank you for a comment. You can choose any file types by selecting "all, *.*" of file filters in the open dialog :)
# Posted By Shigeru | 3/26/08 10:22 AM
Shigeru's Gravatar Hi, John Hattan. Other AIR apps can show umlauts?? Or it needs special fonts??
# Posted By Shigeru | 3/26/08 10:27 AM
Wade's Gravatar Hi Shigeru, thanks for responding to my comment. I'm running your application on a Mac, and the native file browse dialog does not let the user change the filter like you can on Windows. Thanks again for sharing this with us, I like this much more than SQLAdmin.
# Posted By Wade | 3/26/08 12:04 PM
Adrian Aioanei's Gravatar As a side note, when i download the .air from your blog the file is actually downloading as SQLLiteBrowser.air.zip and what i get at complete is a folder with mimetype, SQLLiteBrowser.swf and META-INF. For some reason i dont get the full-packaged .air application.
Does this has something to do with my local browser or with the server ? I'm running on OS X Leopard with Safari 3.1 .

Thanks,
Adrian.
# Posted By Adrian Aioanei | 3/27/08 5:01 AM
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