
Kyle Kimsey
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It's pretty simplistic and not the most modern UI, but functionality is there. If you do any database creating/editing in programs (or for Tasker tasks), it's worth the price as it seems to be the only existing SQLite browser/editor that works well on Android. The only thing I wish it had was support for FTS3/4/5 (any, really) virtual tables which allow for use of the tokenizers for text data and saving of queries for basic querying and query reuse. Those could be premium features.
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R Craig
Developer here. This app is my go-to for database viewing/editing, and I install it on every phone I work on. I only have 3 minor complaints: • It will not "open as/with" from a file manager. Gives a "not a valid database error." If I find a database, I have to switch to this app, then navigate to it to open it. • Hides blob data (or can it just not display binary/hex?) • Depending on the device, will not request root access, forcing me to copy files to sdcard just to view them.

omega man
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most useful of the db browsers in the store. does a fine job, even though some basics are missing/ or i have not found how: - sort the output (other than writing sql). - adjust column widths. - how to access db-files on sd-card. on the other hand, the search is highly usable. downside of the app: the ads are really annoying.