Working with SQLiteStudio

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SQLiteStudio provides users with a compact and useful tool, making it easy accomplish many things in the SQLite database. It is a fully open source project, as can easily be seen from the invitation from the developers to participate actively. If programming or translation work is not your area of expertise but you still want to help, you can donate to the project.

Infos

  1. SQLStudio website: http://sqlitestudio.pl
  2. Download SQLStudio: http://sqlitestudio.pl/?act=download

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