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Electron vs DB Browser for SQLite

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Electron

7.5
Developer Tools

Build desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

DB Browser for SQLite

8.0
Developer Tools

Browser for SQLite databases

Metric Electron DB Browser for SQLite
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.5 8.0
30-day Installs 138 5.0K
90-day Installs 425 14.6K
365-day Installs 1.7K 54.4K
Version 42.0.0 3.13.1
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 120.4K 23.7K
GitHub Forks 17.0K 2.3K
Open Issues 827 825
License MIT NOASSERTION
Language C++ C++
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Apr 18, 2015 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Electron

Electron enables developers to build cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Its widespread adoption and extensive community support make it a popular choice for developers seeking to leverage web skills for desktop app development.

Electron allows developers to create desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support for Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • + Leverages familiar web technologies (JavaScript, HTML, CSS)
  • + Large and active developer community with extensive resources

Cons

  • - High resource usage compared to native applications
  • - No auto-update feature for the application

DB Browser for SQLite

DB Browser for SQLite is a popular open-source tool for managing SQLite databases, known for its cross-platform support and user-friendly interface. It's ideal for developers and anyone needing to work with SQLite databases, offering a robust and accessible solution.

Provides a graphical user interface for creating, editing, and managing SQLite databases.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support across macOS, Windows, and Linux
  • + Active development with regular updates and community contributions
  • + Open-source nature fostering transparency and customization

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update functionality
  • - High number of open issues may indicate pending improvements