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.
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Apr 11, 2023
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A Google user
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October 11, 2018
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.
53 people found this review helpful
Eric Gingell Jr
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October 26, 2023
The text is insanely small and you can't refresh the table contents without backing out and reselecting the table and you can't create or modify table structures.
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A Google user
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July 17, 2019
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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What's new
• Fix for problem opening databases from Root Explorer and Explorer • Restored access to /data/data on rooted devices running Magisk