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Please i want program for mac to make sqlite3 database with db3 extension.
I test sqlite manager from firefox add-on but the extension is sqlite.
Please give me name or link to download it.
I use SQLite Database Browser.
It's not perfect but it's free, open-source and works for most usage scenarios. Usability could be better though.
I have never had a problem with using whatever extension I want for the DB file. .sqlite3, .db, .db3, they should all work without a problem.
This should work. Lets you browse your sql lite database
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/
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I have been accessing the OSR via:
https://developer-static.intuit.com/qbSDK-current/Common/newOSR/index.html
For a while now and that has worked (somewhat - very buggy). It has now stopped working all together and I can no longer proceed without it. Consolibyte wiki is fairly good alternative however it doesnt seem to have the specific country versions nor does it appear to list the different versions like the OSR did.
Does anyone have an alternative for the UK QBXML version 11?
Thanks,
We are aware of it. No ETA on when it will be up. You can use the OSR that comes with the SDK locally. Just run in compatibility mode.
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I currently use parse.com to manage users. They have a great API, decent backend for me to manage stuff. But I'd prefer to host my own data.
The server backend, I could whip that up in php very easily. But I'm struggling to find a decent library/framework on the iOS side of things to replicate what Parse's framework does.
To do things like easy login/logout, having a user 'cached' with a saved file, easy to use methods for using blocks to send data in the background. Any clues as to where to look or what to search for to find a similar open source library that I can integrate with my own systems?
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Hi i'm starting to test data persistance for iOS and i want to use some databases, i tried few project with the command line but i would love to start using a software that will speed up the process.
I read already a post on here where an user listed few software from a website.
Here i copy the link he shared,
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools
i would love to know if any of you tested those software, and which one you raccomand.
On many books i read they use a firefox plugin, but i find firefox already too slow to add such a powerful plugin.
Please if you find this question stupid, don't flag or downvote. I looked for a similar topic and i didn't find the answer i wanted. Thank you
I've always used SQLite Database Browser. It's free, easy to use and gets the job done.
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net/
I have used Base: available on the MAC App Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/base/id402383384?mt=12
I've used Arango Db. It's free http://www.arangodb.org
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I need a cPanel alternative, but with easy deployable Ruby-Rack applications support, not only Rails.
Heroku just started to fail hard, after cedar, for me. Their downtimes are greater than my computers downtimes for June. So it is not an option anymore.
Or maybe an open source suite that is easy to modify you can suggest?
Check out OpenShift. It's a PaaS system, similar to Heroku, that's open source.
I've heard good things about Interworx which can host Ruby apps as well.
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Can anyone recommend me a good DB4O file viewer ?
Bonus : Does anyone have a recommendation of a tool that can look at corrupted files (made by db40)?
Thanks
Well db4o includes its object manager for Java and .NET
For .NET I've written a LINQPad driver. If it is missing a feature just tell me.
For broken databases. Hmm, not sure if there a great tool for that. But I would first check with the integrity check tool. (Java, .NET)