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Found 31 file extension associations related to SQLite for Mac and 13 file formats developed specifically for use with SQLite for Mac.

Platform, operating system:  Apple macOS / Mac OS X icon Apple macOS / Mac OS X

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SQLite is a 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()

SQLite is a compact library. With all features enabled, the library size can be less than 350KiB, depending on the target platform and compiler optimization settings. (64-bit code is larger. And 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 300KiB. 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.

SQLite is very carefully tested prior to every release and has a reputation for being very reliable. Most of the SQLite source code is devoted purely to testing and verification. An automated test suite runs millions and millions of test cases involving hundreds of millions of individual SQL statements and achieves 100% branch test coverage. SQLite responds gracefully to memory allocation failures and disk I/O errors. Transactions are ACID even if interrupted by system crashes or power failures. All of this is verified by the automated tests using special test harnesses which simulate system failures. Of course, even with all this testing, there are still bugs. But unlike some similar projects (especially commercial competitors) SQLite is open and honest about all bugs and provides bugs lists including lists of critical bugs and minute-by-minute chronologies of bug reports and code changes.

The SQLite code base is supported by an international team of developers who work on SQLite full-time. The developers continue to expand the capabilities of SQLite and enhance its reliability and performance while maintaining backwards compatibility with the published interface spec, SQL syntax, and database file format. The source code is absolutely free to anybody who wants it, but professional support is also available.

We the developers hope that you find SQLite useful and we charge you to use it well: to make good and beautiful products that are fast, reliable, and simple to use. Seek forgiveness for yourself as you forgive others. And just as you have received SQLite for free, so also freely give, paying the debt forward.

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SQLite for Mac works with the following file extensions:

Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program.

SQLite for Mac default file extension associations

cls file icon.clsdb-journal file icon.db-journaldb2 file icon.db2db3-journal file icon.db3-journals2db file icon.s2dbsl2 file icon.sl2sqlite-shm file icon.sqlite-shmsqlite-wal file icon.sqlite-walsqlite2 file icon.sqlite2sqlite3-journal file icon.sqlite3-journalsqlitedb file icon.sqlitedbsqlitedb-shm file icon.sqlitedb-shmsqlitedb-wal file icon.sqlitedb-wal

Common file extensions used by SQLite for Mac

sqlite file icon.sqlitexls file icon.xls

Other file extensions associated with SQLite for Mac

changedb file icon.changedbchangedb-journal file icon.changedb-journaldb-shm file icon.db-shmdb-wal file icon.db-waldb3 file icon.db3mtc file icon.mtcrsd-journal file icon.rsd-journals3db file icon.s3dbsdb file icon.sdbsdb file icon.sdbsl3 file icon.sl3sqlite-journal file icon.sqlite-journalsqlite3 file icon.sqlite3syncdb-journal file icon.syncdb-journalsynciddb file icon.synciddbsynciddb-journal file icon.synciddb-journal

Comparison table of actions that SQLite for Mac can perform with each of its associated file type beta

This table might not contain all possible associated or supported file types or may contain incorrect data.
If you need more information please contact the developers of SQLite for Mac (SQLite Development Team), or check out their product website.

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changedb

------Yes---------Yes

changedb-journal

------Yes---------Yes

cls

----------------Yes

db-journal

YesYesYes---Yes----------

db-shm

------Yes----------

db-wal

------Yes----------

db2

----------------Yes

db3

YesYesYes---Yes----------

db3-journal

----------------Yes

mtc

Yes----------------

rsd-journal

----------------Yes

s2db

----------------Yes

s3db

YesYesYes---Yes---------Yes

sdb

Yes-------Yes--------

sdb

--------Yes--------

sl2

------Yes---------Yes

sl3

----------------Yes

sqlite

YesYesYes---Yes----------

sqlite-journal

----------------Yes

sqlite-shm

------Yes---------Yes

sqlite-wal

------Yes---------Yes

sqlite2

----------------Yes

sqlite3

YesYesYes---Yes----------

sqlite3-journal

----------------Yes

sqlitedb

YesYesYes---Yes----------

sqlitedb-shm

------Yes---------Yes

sqlitedb-wal

------Yes----------

syncdb-journal

------Yes---------Yes

synciddb

----------------Yes

synciddb-journal

----------------Yes

xls

--------Yes--------

 

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