Some apps are distributed as Split APKs (multiple .apk files packaged together) to optimize resources. Standard Android installers cannot open them.
Updated the target API level in line with Google Play requirements
Allows you to edit and delete records in any SQLite database on your phone. For root users, lists all installed apps which have local internal databases. You can then select an app and edit any of its databases.
Fully integrated with Root Explorer. When browsing files in Root Explorer, selecting a database file automatically launches this app instead of the database viewer that is built into Root Explorer.
Non-root users can browse and edit databases on the SD card.
Data is displayed in a smooth scrollable grid and records can be filtered on any field value.
To quickly get to regularly accessed databases you can either add them to the bookmarks list or look on the recently accessed tab.
I wanted to use this to read and/or edit the SQLite (sqlite3) databases of some apps accessed through the app data directory from App Manager, but this app doesn't offer itself as a destination to open the databases in. Meanwhile, when trying to access the database from the app itself, I noticed that many of my apps are missing, despite having root access with KSU.
Displays all objects in the database as a single list; a better approach would be to have a selector at the top to show only tables, views, triggers etc. In a view, dark mode is more or less pointless, as the data is shown using a light theme. Additionally, the app always shows "new record" for views, regardless if they have an edit trigger defined or not. I like the UX direction, but it still needs more polish to be a generic, but full-featured, sqlite editor.
Not usable without root. No option to browse an SD card appears, instead it attempts to browse / listing no contents whatsoever. Does not associate with .sqlite or .db files on the system, so cannot be used with other file managers either.
A very primitive app. I expected something more than just reading/ editing records in tables from a paid app. UI sucks.
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