
Sqlite is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for writing SQL relational databases. It is a fact that the Sqlite engine is very powerful and supports tools for customising databases. I like the realtime relational processing which can be done with it like running complexing queries and optimising them using normalisation. I prefer the embedded engine of Sqlite manager over phpmyadmin because of its personalization features. The upsides are that even though it is a tool, one can easily use the server and the interface through any web browser. Also analytics can be run using many other extensions of the software like SqlStudio. It is very lightweight and is a standalone application supporting an user friendly interfave. Also any read/write queries for processing databases can be done at ease. I mostly like the visual query builder with its drag and drop interface. Also any data can be exported and imported for data migration and sharing purposes. Preferably, the views or the visual templates of SQL can be easily framed and used in a fixed time frame. These I think are the most favorable features of the SqlManager in windows/Linux/Mac environments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike the fact that SqlManager is not very commonly used in enterprise applications. Mostly Postgresql or MySql are used in various professional projects though SqliteManger is really fast and has good personalization and customizable features. SqliteManager is serverless and lacks native sockets for internet connectivity. Thus it cannot be used when we require a centralized database repository for client-server model requirements. Also database related complexities may arise as the tools to be used can be challenging. Third party integration is this very poor and file based databases may face concurrency issues. Multiple users may have difficult times while their frequency of use might be quite huge, handling large databases. Thus I am quite impartial about the embedded database that is supported and might suggest a more security specific application. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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