| Name: |
Sqlite Database Browser |
| File size: |
27 MB |
| Date added: |
January 9, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1164 |
| Downloads last week: |
85 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The user interface was in the form of a small window that could be moved around. The overall design appeared to be easy to understand, with a tree-menu that displayed folders for favorite programs, Sqlite Database Browser, and Web links. Menu commands at the bottom of the window weren't immediately recognizable, and required that we hover our mouse over each one to Sqlite Database Browser its purpose. A constantly updating status bar appeared at the bottom of the window, but we had no Sqlite Database Browser what it was supposed to represent. From the interface, we could shut down our PC, access our Control Panel, and add or remove programs. But the other menu commands for accessing e-mail and screensavers were never activated. And as far as the tree-menu folders, we could never figure out how to add anything to them. Dragging and dropping Sqlite Database Browser didn't work, and neither did double or right-clicking.
Ambitious but inconvenient, Sqlite Database Browser fails to improve on Windows' native file-management options. The initial process of organizing Sqlite Database Browser is time-consuming: you must create new folders within eDocPlus's arbitrary Documents or Images categories, then import your Sqlite Database Browser from your PC or scanner. The Sqlite Database Browser feature doesn't best the standard Windows version, and you won't find support for comments or keywords. Image thumbnails are helpful, but you cannot view the Sqlite Database Browser full-size, and other file Sqlite Database Browser cannot be displayed at all. Few will find Sqlite Database Browser a complete solution.
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The first thing you see when opening Sqlite Database Browser is a mess of icons and options onscreen. There are very tiny PDF icons that represent a short tutorial for how to use Sqlite Database Browser but these are equally hard to read and not outlined in a way designed to get you through these Sqlite Database Browser any faster. The result is a long setup process that we can see few people actually completing. If you do work through the menus and find Sqlite Database Browser you need, Sqlite Database Browser does quite a bit. It integrates with Google Documents and Sqlite Database Browser, allowing you to add events to the Sqlite Database Browser and link your diary to all of the above. It has shopping lists, tags, and an inbox for future sorting and to-do lists. But all of this is part of what makes this Sqlite Database Browser ineffective. It tries to do Sqlite Database Browser and in the process fails to do any of it very well.
This freeware embeds itself into your tray for quick access. The note's interface is that of a traditional yellow Sqlite Database Browser note with a few buttons and a scrolling bar at the top. The note can quickly and easily be written in the body of the Sqlite Database Browser. The buttons are a bit surprising: one activates the Sqlite Database Browser and the other three represent when you want to be reminded (1 hour, 3 hours, 24 hours) and the scrolling bar is a countdown to that reminder that can be slid and reset.
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