SQLed - SQL Database Manager is a developer tools app developed by Andreas Zimnas. The last update, v2.50, released on February 12, 2024, and it’s rated 4.10 out of 5 based on the latest 49 reviews. SQLed - SQL Database Manager costs $1.49 and requires iOS 16.6+ and Android 15.6 or newer to download.
The SQLite Database Manager
Description
SQLed is your database manager on the go. Manage your SQLite databases on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Features include:
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Works well, nice to use
I haven’t used all its functionality but what I have used works very well. I have a decently large DB (around 33 meg) and it handles it just fine. Frequent updates too; the developers care.
★★★★☆Nice tool
I'm a realtor and .net software developer. I'm very surprised at the number of functions and the power built into this system for the price. If I could have found a CRM system with the functions I wanted for real estate I never would have found this. I'm glad I did. Never thought I could use SQLite on an iPad. Very cool. A couple of small bugs nothing too bad so far.
★★☆☆☆Not really useful
I could not increase a column size of a sql select result. So it is impossible to read large text column. I also tried to double tap on the cell praying for a detail view but got nothing.
Also it erases the Sql you wrote just buy going out to see table data.
And data view (whole table or select result) is really sluggish on my iPad Air 2, which I believe is the fast IOS machine available at the moment.
★★★☆☆good
want to be able to connect to my already made sql database, not make a new one
★★★★★Excellent! A well-made general purpose SQL tool
Does a great job of creating new SQL databases and managing existing ones from DropBox or iCloud. You can dig in to the guts of databases and modify and index them on the fly. Highly recommended.