Froq 2 - 2.1.2Easily browse oracle, mysql, postgresql, sql & sqlite databases. |
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- Version: 2.0rc2, 3/31/2008 04:23AM PST
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Stimpson
Their website offers only 1.x for download - Version: 2.0rc1, 3/25/2008 01:20PM PST
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Get Info say the sqlite database file is a Unix Executable File.
It bombs saying the database is encrypted but whereas SQLiteManager (another app) connects to this database file without any problems. How can I get Froq to open the above sqlite file?
Works only with Oracle? 



- Version: 2.0rc1, 3/25/2008 12:51PM PST
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screenmates1
Comparing features and price ($67), I'll stick to Cocoa MySQL which does basicaly the same, but is freeware.