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SQLite for Mac

SQL database connection development library.

Free
In English
4.5
Based on 5 user rates

SQLite overview

SQLite is an in-process library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine.

The code for SQLite is in the public domain and is thus free for use for any purpose, commercial or private. SQLite is currently found in more applications than we can count, including several high-profile projects. SQLite is an embedded SQL database engine. Unlike most other SQL databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. A complete SQL database with multiple tables, indices, triggers, and views, is contained in a single disk file.

The database file format is cross-platform - you can freely copy a database between 32-bit and 64-bit systems or between big-endian and little-endian architectures. These features make SQLite a popular choice as an Application File Format. Think of SQLite not as a replacement for Oracle but as a replacement for fopen() If you need a GUI for database management, you can install NAVICAT. SQLite is a compact library. With all features enabled, the library size can be less than 300KiB, depending on compiler optimization settings. (Some compiler optimizations such as aggressive function inlining and loop unrolling can cause the object code to be much larger.) If optional features are omitted, the size of the SQLite library can be reduced below 180KiB.

SQLite can also be made to run in minimal stack space (4KiB) and very little heap (100KiB), making SQLite a popular database engine choice on memory constrained gadgets such as cellphones, PDAs, and MP3 players. There is a tradeoff between memory usage and speed. SQLite generally runs faster the more memory you give it. Nevertheless, performance is usually quite good even in low-memory environments.

What’s new in version 3.46.1

  • Improved robustness while parsing the tokenize= arguments in FTS5. Forum post 171bcc2bcd.
  • Enhancements to covering index prediction in the query planner. Add early detection of over-prediction of covering indexes so that sqlite3_prepare() will return an error rather than just generate bad bytecode. Forum post e60e4c295d22f8ce.
  • Do not let the number of terms on a VALUES clause be limited by SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT, even if the VALUES clause contains elements that appear to be variables due to double-quoted string literals.
  • Fix the window function version of group_concat() so that it returns an empty string if it has one or more empty string inputs.
  • In FTS5 secure-delete mode, fix false-positive integrity-check reports about corrupt indexes.
  • Syntax errors in ALTER TABLE should always return SQLITE_ERROR. In some cases, they were formerly returning SQLITE_INTERNAL.
  • JavaScript/WASM:
    • Fix a corruption-causing bug in the JavaScript "opfs" VFS.
    • Work around a couple of browser-specific OPFS quirks.
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SQLite for Mac

Free
In English
Version 3.46.1
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Derekcurrie
Derekcurrie
Dec 20 2018
3.25.0
0.0
Dec 20 2018
0.0
Version: 3.25.0
WARNING! SQLite v3.25 and earlier have a critical vulnerability. UPDATE to v3.26+ IMMEDIATELY! v3.26 is the current version. More here:

"Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical vulnerability in widely used SQLite database software that exposes billions of deployments to hackers.

Dubbed as 'Magellan' by Tencent's Blade security team, the newly discovered SQLite flaw could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary or malicious code on affected devices, leak program memory or crash applications...."

https://thehackernews.com/2018/12/sqlite-vulnerability.html
SickTeddyBear
SickTeddyBear
Sep 21 2011
3.7.8
0.0
Sep 21 2011
0.0
Version: 3.7.8
FYI, this listing now points to the official source at sqlite.org, and no longer has anything to do with Michael Tsai.
Guest
Guest
Mar 9 2004
2.8.13
0.0
Mar 9 2004
0.0
Version: 2.8.13
This is *not* an official version and thus shouldn't be taking the SQLite name. The author further doesn't provide their project so we can check that the build is unmodified. Use at your own risk.
trinineverette
trinineverette
May 25 2021
3.35.5
4.0
May 25 2021
4.0
Version: 3.35.5
whank7490
whank7490
May 21 2021
3.35.5
4.0
May 21 2021
4.0
Version: 3.35.5
Wevah
Wevah
Jun 7 2018
5.0
Jun 7 2018
5.0
Version: null
Archibald-c
Archibald-c
Dec 10 2013
5.0
Dec 10 2013
5.0
Version: null
Hodagacz
Hodagacz
May 20 2011
4.5
May 20 2011
4.5
Version: null