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Go to the Databases tab and tap "Open Database". You can browse Files, iCloud Drive, or any connected document provider. You can also open databases directly from the Files app using "Open With".
Tablewright supports .sqlite, .sqlite3, .db, and .db3 files. Any valid SQLite database file should work.
Yes! Go to Settings and set "Cell Click Behavior" to "Edit Cell" or "Edit Row". You can then tap any cell to modify it. Changes are saved immediately to your database file.
Yes! With Tablewright Pro, you can create new tables, add columns, and manage your database schema directly from your device.
Use the Console tab to write and execute SQL queries. The editor supports syntax highlighting and you can save frequently used queries as bookmarks.
While viewing a table, tap the export button in the toolbar. You can export as CSV or JSON, and share via any app using the iOS share sheet.
Yes. Tablewright stores everything locally on your device. We don't have servers and don't collect any data. Your databases never leave your device. Always maintain backups of important data.
Very large databases (hundreds of MB) may cause performance issues on older devices. Try opening only the tables you need and use pagination when browsing large tables.
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