![]() ![]() Fix SQL import of files with BOM ( #2323).Fix executing SQL queries with compound operators ( #2316).Fix executing selected SQL text when there are multi-byte characters ( #2311).Make sure the order of the statements in the SQL log is correct ( 05db901).Improve binary detection for cases starting by chance by a BOM ( #2197).Fix default font in the format toolbar ( c4b2ffc). ![]() ![]() Restore original default for having condition format in filter line ( f28ecc0).Fix plot being drawn before all data is loaded ( #2286).Make sure to not show "NULL" for empty but non-NULL values in the Edit dialog ( #2204).Add status message when opening a file from the recent file list ( 4dfe4f7).Fix initial table view when using the -t / -table command line option ( #2113).Fix loading of project files with empty filter values ( #2288).New predefined settings for simplified window layout ( #2307).Add more options for setting font sizes ( #2306).Net DateTime.Ticks to list of supported display formats ( #2378) Completely reworked interface for accessing DBHub.io.The changes in this over the 3.12.0 release include: Enhancements There aren't any "super critical must upgrade" bugs fixed, so updating isn't urgent. This is the first bug fix release for our 3.12.x series. Updated the "public" certificate, used for communicating with DBHub.io anonymously ( d85953c291b5f0bb467e2c12dfa4438f997d4f28).Updated the included SQLite and SQLCipher libraries to their latest release (SQLite 3.35.5, SQLCipher 4.4.3).Corrected a typo in the French translation ( 3bbd4ee271f98301476143749f7bf4abed052efe).Fix saving the list of extensions in the Preferences dialog ( bd0e1feead6bb446f8a703338aa9893bf281e5b4).The changes in this over the 3.12.1 release include: With your own client certificate, this upgrade won't really do much either. You don't need to upgrade unless you're using DBHub.io anonymously. This is a minor maintenance release, primarily to update the internal certificates forĪnonymous communication with the DBHub.io servers. Version 1.Update - We've added a native arm64 (eg M1/M2/etc) macOS download below, for people using Apple Silicon.Version 2.0b1 released - Based on Qt4.6.Version 3.0rc1 released - Project now on GitHub.Version 3.3.1 released - Project renamed from “SQLite Database Browser”.In September 2014, the project was renamed to “DB Browser for SQLite”, toĪvoid confusion with an existing application called “Database Browser”. SQLite), as the previous name was creating unintended In August 2014, the project was renamed to “Database Browser for SQLite” at Heīased it on the Tango icon set (public domain). JustinĬlift ( started the new /sqlitebrowser organisation on GitHub, (roughly) co-ordinates the project, and creates our Windows and macOS nightly builds. René Peinthor ( Martin Kleusberg ( thenīecame involved, and were the main driving force from that point. Project on GitHub with the code in 2012, where several contributors fixed and The code to support SQLite 3.x databases for the 1.2 release. Icons wereĬontributed by Raquel Ravanini, also from The resulting program was renamed SQLite Databaseīrowser, and released into the Public Domain by Mauricio. The original code was trimmed and adjusted to be compatible with standard Tool to the Arca Database Xtra, a commercial product that embeds SQLiteĭatabases with some additional extensions to handle compressed and binary data. The original version was used as a free companion This program was developed originally by Mauricio Piacentini ![]()
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