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  • Cool project, thanks for showing!
  • Simple to use. Thanks
  • Very nice browser to edit and manage SQL databases
  • Good work, thanks!
  • very useful application
  • I like it!
  • Easy to install and use. Great work folks!
  • I have used it since years.
  • Fast and easy to use.
  • Simply perfect!
  • It is just perfect!
  • very good software, works for Win and Unix archive
  • Thumbs up!!!
  • I like it very much! Fast and easy to use.
  • Best utility on the market
  • Not bad. however the program has some problems with visual support, it has a huge number of benifits!
  • Nice program. I have used it frequently for like 3 years by now, and it has worked very well for me. Many thanks!
  • What a bad design: everytime you switch tabs, it scans the whole db again - nice, if the db contains 800.000 records. Also bad: it reads the whole conten of the db into memory, ending up with consuming half a gig of ram. Might work on tiny db's - keep your fingers off this tool if you deal with bigger ones.
  • Thanks! This program worked well, and was about as easy as it gets, even for those of us less experienced in programming.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Unusable because of https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2936194&group_id=87946&atid=584909
  • Cool software. Thanks for sharing.
  • Wonderful job, thanks for your time for posting
  • Awesome tool! Very useful!!
  • Thank you - finally! Works great on all the Android SQLite databases I've tried it on! If the Android community discovers this, I predict this program will become very popular.
  • Very useful. Works with iTunes backup files for the iPhone. Note: You'll need v 2.0 of the browser to deal with iOS v 5 backup files. It seems that even though the database files have always been "SQLite Version 3" in iOS, an incompatible change in the format of the files was made sometime in 2011.
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