Our newest stable point release is online:
sqlitebrowser.org/blog/versi…
No super critical updates unless you're using DBHub.io anonymously. It's mainly for updating some of the embedded certificates for DBHub.io, as the old ones expired. ;)
We're proud to say we're getting over 150,000 downloads each month just from our website - not including downloads from Github.
We're a little overdue for our next release, but it'll include over 100 commits since v3.12.2.
Check out our stats page!
sqlitebrowser.org/stats/
Another week, and another series of exciting updates to DBHub.io
Live databases ...
* can now be public
* can now have metadata
* can be downloaded
* now support discussions
Other fixes
bit.ly/3oYpe6Y
We’ve pushed out some more great updates on DBHub.io.
* Can view live database data
* Can generate charts from them
* Can write and run SQL statements on them which change the database structure
bit.ly/more-webui-updates
Following the news that databases can now be updated via the API, we have updated the Go library which accesses and queries your databases on DBHub.io to also use these new live features.
sqlitebrowser.org/blog/go-li…
We’ve been working hard developing DBHub.io. One of the most requested features is the ability to perform INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE commands on a database. That now has an experimental implementation available via our API.
Read more here:
bit.ly/live-databases-live
We have been hard at work making improvements to DBHub.io. We’ve not only updated database sharing but also allowed database updates via the API.
Read more here:
bit.ly/database-sharing-impr…
Thank you to our awesome Patreon sponsors, who've enabled up to purchase a decent HiDPI monitor!
With it, we should be able to investigate (and hopefully fix) the various HiDPI related issues which have cropped up over the last few years. :)
A special thanks also goes to Nikolay Zlatev of Astra Paging (astrapaging.com), for organising the purchase and shipping of the monitor around the EU. :)
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Thought you stopped pulling this crap after I complained last year (x.com/sqlitebrowser/status/1…)?
Dear @MIT_Spectrum, please *STOP* friggin spamming me. I showed interest in your stuff *once* years ago.
That's *NOT* permission to spam me forever more with your crap, especially not *refusing* to honour unsubscribe requests.