SQLed - SQL Database Manager
Andreas Zimnas
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Release Details
| Publisher Country | MX |
| Country Release Date | 2011-11-15 |
| Categories | Developer Tools, Business |
| Country / Regions | MX |
| Developer Website | Andreas Zimnas |
| Support URL | Andreas Zimnas |
| Content Rating | 4+ |
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SQLed – Powerful SQLite Database Manager
Your database toolkit – anytime, anywhere.
SQLed brings the full power of SQLite to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Whether you’re a developer, DBA, teacher, or student, SQLed gives you a fast, intuitive, and feature-rich way to work with databases on the go.
Key Features:
▸ Project-Based Organization
Easily manage multiple databases by grouping them into projects for better structure and productivity.
▸ Full SQLite Support
Create, edit, and delete tables, views, indexes, and triggers. Automatically generate and export DDL scripts with a tap.
▸ Smart SQL Editor
Write and execute SQL with syntax highlighting, predefined snippets, error notifications, and query-by-query execution.
▸ Intuitive Table Data Viewer
Browse, search, edit, and sort table data. Import from and export to CSV files with ease.
▸ Import & Export Made Simple
Move projects, databases, scripts, and CSVs via email, iTunes, or your favorite cloud storage providers.
▸ Offline SQL Reference
Never get stuck—consult the built-in reference even without an internet connection.
▸ Designed for Productivity
Use drag-and-drop to move data, benefit from powerful swipe gestures, and enjoy a UI optimized for iPhone, iPad, and iPad Pro.
▸ Security First
Protect your databases with passcode lock and benefit from auto-generated backups every time you open the app.
Why SQLed?
•Built for developers, students, and educators
•Perfect for working with test or production SQLite databases
•iOS 18 ready with full support for modern devices
•Lightweight, fast, and beautifully minimal
Take your database workflow mobile with SQLed—the must-have SQLite manager for iOS.
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By StriderRat
2014-10-29
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cross_platform_consistencyaccessibilityYou can only see two columns at once in iPhone, but there's an extra column for row number which takes like 25% of the available screen estate. It's kinda useless for table browsing. And exporting back to Dropbox does only a SQL dump, not an actual SQLite database. You can see and edit databases, and export to CSV, and you can "compile" the sql dump back into a database file, but for the price I feel ripped off, this is hardly an improvement over the (free) Private DB app.
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