Today is a good day to end it all… sometimes.

Red red wine…

November 8th, 2007 Petr

It’s quite interesting how are Qt apps really multiplatform. I’ve tested some night-builds of Sqliteman in Vista and XP. And the only thing I can say is that rebooting is boring (I know, I know — virtualization. But there are some serious reasons I cannot use it extensively on my office laptop).

OK, back to the topic.

I said myself: “what could happen when I run it in Wine?”

It runs, it works and it doesn’t crash. It counts.

Disclaimer: running my apps under wine is not required. You can use its native-built equivalents. You know, portable writting is easy. Sometimes.

A Busy Day for Sqliteman

October 24th, 2007 Petr

The Subversion trunk is getting hot today. Because one of the longest required functionality is ready for testing now — full ALTER TABLE is working there.

And one more important fix follows: some Sqliteman-1.0.1 rpm packages for Fedora Core contains a installation bug which prevents displaying of icons, help files and translations. It’s fixed now. The glory and six Tuborg beers go to Eugene Pivnev.

That’s the way I like worldwide cooperation.

Now back to the trunk. Maybe it doesn’t sound interesting to you… You should know then than Sqlite3 doesn’t support dropping columns from the existing table. And it could be done easily in Sqliteman directly. There are various operations hidden under one click in the GUI — creating temporary table, insert-selecting, data moving, indexes and triggers recreation.

alter table support

sqliteman svn progress

September 24th, 2007 Petr

Today is the good day to show a huge progress of this software propably. It’s true — the development process continues. Maybe slowly maybe not. Well, this SVN snapshot is mainly focused on user interface improvements and DB maintainer stuff. Enjoy new screenshot: