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This looks great, installing now. I've been using DBeaver, but it's not optimized for SQLite. Common issue with DBeaver is having to refresh the global connection to see changes.

EDIT: Very minor nitpick but noticed I changed my icon to dark, but not taking effect. Still using light icon.



What you just described sounds like the kind of marketing I feel is missing from the site: if you're already using a multi-db tool, what's compelling about this product?


That's a good point and something I'd not considered.

I'd say the main benefit is that it's tailored only to SQLite's features.

You don't have to tweak a UI tailored for remote connections to work with local files. You don't need to have extra sections dedicated to user management or stored procedures which are inactive. I guess I'm saying that in this case less is more!




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