Getting Started with SQLite on macOS / Mac OS X. SQLite is a compact, cross platform, self-contained relational database management system that is available in the public domain. SQLite is included in macOS and Mac OS X by default. It is located in the /usr/bin directory and called sqlite3. I use Liya from the Mac App Store, it's free, does the job, and the project is maintained (a month or so between updates as of Jan 2013). I also test a lot on the device. You can access the SQLITE database on the device by: Add Application supports iTunes file sharing to the info.plist and setting it to YES; Running the app on a device; Open iTunes; Select the device. SQLiteManager is a 'next generation' GUI database manager for sqlite databases, it combines an incredible easy to use interface with blazing speed and advanced features. SQLiteManager allows you to open and work with sqlite 2.x, sqlite 3.x, in memory databases and REALSQL Server databases. Download for Mac. Security Status.
Main soft
Name | Version | Type | download | size |
LiteManager Windows | 4.9 | Pro/Free | download | 40 MB |
LiteManager Android | 4.9 | Free | LiteManager.apk | 9 MB |
LiteManager Mac OS | 4.9 | Free | 18 MB | |
LiteManager iOS | 4.9 | Free | 25.7 MB | |
LiteManager Linux x64 | 4.9 | Free | LiteManager Linux | 6 MB |
QuickSupport without installation
Name | Version | Type | download | size |
ROMServer.exe | 4.9 | Server for remote user | 3 MB | |
ROMViewer.exe | 4.9 | Viewer without installation | download | 3.5 MB |
ROMServer.exe | 4.9 | Server without administrator rights | download | 2.5 MB |
LMNoIpServer.exe | 4.9 | NOIP (ID router) | download | 2 MB |
LMNoIpServer.exe x64 | 4.9 | NOIP (ID router) x64 | download | 3 MB |
Warning: Do not accept help from unknown callers.
Microsoft, or your ISP will never call and ask you to download LiteManager.
Please be attentive and never grant access to people you don't know personally or whom you don't trust.
Microsoft, or your ISP will never call and ask you to download LiteManager.
Please be attentive and never grant access to people you don't know personally or whom you don't trust.
Previous versions
Name | Version | Type | download | size |
LiteManager | 4.8 | Pro/Free | download | 34 MB |
Other soft
Name | Version | Type | download | size |
Eyes relaxing and focusing | 3 | Free | download | 1 MB |
Cowboy with keyboard | 3 | Free | download | 3 MB |
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Windows
Our latest release (3.12.0) for Windows:
Note - If for any reason the standard Windows release does not work(e.g. gives an error), try a nightly build (below).
Nightly builds often fix bugs reported after the last release. ?
macOS
Our latest release (3.12.0) for macOS:
Homebrew
If you prefer using Homebrew for macOS, our latest release can be installed via Homebrew Cask:
Nightly builds
Download nightly builds for Windows and macOS here:
Linux
DB Browser for SQLite works well on Linux.
Arch Linux
Arch Linux provides an up to date version
Install with the following command:
Fedora
Install for Fedora (i386 and x86_64) by issuing the following command:
openSUSE
Sqlite Database
Debian
Note that Debian focuses more on stability rather than newest features. Therefore packages will typically contain some older version, compared to the latest release.
Update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Ubuntu and Derivatives
Stable release
Sqlite Client Mac
For Ubuntu and derivaties, @deepsidhu1313provides a PPA with the latest release here:
To add this ppa just type in these commands in terminal:
Then update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Ubuntu 14.04.X, 15.04.X, 15.10.X and 16.04.X are supported for now (untilLaunchpad decides to discontinue building for any series).
Ubuntu Precise (12.04) and Utopic (14.10) are not supported:
- Precise does not have a new enough Qt package in its repository by default,which is a dependency
- Launchpad does not support Utopic any more, which has reached its End ofLife
Nightly builds
Nightly builds are available here:
To add this ppa, type these commands into the terminal:
Then update the cache using:
Install the package using:
Other Linux
On others, compile DB4S using the instructionsin BUILDING.md.
FreeBSD
DB Browser for SQLite works well on FreeBSD, and there is a port for it (thanksto lbartoletti ?). DB4S can be installedusing either this command:
or this command: