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SQLite Manager Inside Your Browser

Posted May 24, 2008 by Jason Faulkner  

Developers who use database back ends are probably used to having nice graphical environments in which to build and maintain their databases. Many of the popular choices (MySQL, SQL Server, etc.) have readily available environments, but one simple and easy database, SQLite seems to lack in this area. No longer with the SQLite Manager Firefox extension.

This awesome plugin gives you a graphical development environment to build, maintain and query SQLite databases. This tool has everything you would expect. You can read many of the features available on the project’s homepage, but if you are a developer, enough was probably said already.

Again, SQLite is a very attractive database for smaller development projects due to it’s ease of use and lightweight footprint. Now that a development environment is ready available via a simple browser plugin, there are no excuses not to use it.

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