
Add a find and replace dialog (Ctrl+H) to all SQL editors ( #191).Add a search bar (Ctrl+F) to Execute SQL editors ( #191).Add a new menu option for also copying the headers to the clipboard ( #1058).Add support for filtering for empty strings in the Browse Data tab ( #1189).Allow renaming SQL tabs by double clicking their title ( #1186).New menu options for using a value as a filter in the Browse Data tab, and support all filter operators for strings ( #1182, #1463).Improve splitters in Execute SQL tab ( #380).Add automatic type detection to the CSV import ( #1003), #1382).Add menu option to hide selected columns (and unhide them) in the Browse Data view ( #1135), d4e228d).Rearrange display format list for better usability ( 31e499d).Move button for saving Execute SQL results to the toolbar ( #1122).Improve speed of preview table for large fields in the Import CSV dialog ( #720).Optimise the Import CSV dialog for better usability ( #1072).Make import of multiple CSV files easier to use ( #1121).Include SQLite 3.27.1 instead of SQLite 3.26.0.Initial fix for Dark mode problem on macOS Mojave ( #1751, c7dd272).Class ‘NullLineEdit’ lacks Q_OBJECT macro ( #1740).It’s not possible to modify some tables ( #1733).Allow bottom editor of Execute SQL tab to grow taller ( #1670).About Info - display 32bit vs 64bit ( #1660).“determining row count” displays forever in Browse Data tab ( #1654).Network inaccessible error when using a WiFi network ( #1595).DB Browser Crashes When Importing Its Own.To navigate to the correct folder you’ll probably need to press Shift (⇧)+ Command (⌘)+ g when the file selection dialog is open, then give it the path of /Applications/DB Browser for SQLite.app/Contents/Extensions.Ĭhange Log Bug fixes and enhancements since 3.11.0 To use it, you’ll need to either manually load it ( Tools → Load Extension), or tell DB4S to automatically load it every time ( Preferences → Extensions). The macOS installation now includes the SQLite math extensions ( math.dylib), located in the Contents/Extensions/ folder inside DB Browser for SQLite.app. If you’re not sure which one to get, try the. That’s useful for people needing to run DB Browser for SQLite without installing it first. If you’re using one of the 3.11.0 alpha/betas, or an older version of DB4S than 3.10.1, you’ll need to manually remove it first before the upgrade.Īdditionally, there’s now a.

These MSI based installers will automatically detect the previous release of DB4S (3.10.1) and remove it before upgrading.

These new installers include both SQLite and SQLCipher (for optional encryption): DB.-3.11.1-win32.msi We’ve moved to providing MSI based installers, instead of the previous. Older format files are loaded fine, but all saving of project files is done using the new project file format.Our project file format has changed, to make it easier to modify with external tools.To open a database encrypted with a previous release, make sure to choose the “SQLCipher 3 defaults” in the dialog which asks for the encryption passphrase.This release includes SQLCipher 4.0.1, providing even stronger encryption than the previous release.

DB.-3.11.1-win64.msi - Standard (MSI) installer for Win64.DB.-3.11.1-win32.msi - Standard (MSI) installer for Win32 and WinXP.
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Note 2 - If you’re using Dark Mode on macOS Mojave, Do Not download this release. Note that this is effectively 3.11.0 from last week, with a critical bug fix on top + some other additional fixes.
