The goal of this app is to provide a comfortable native GUI for SQLite, without it turning into a massive IDE-style app.
The coolest features are
- That it can handle full altering of tables, which is quite finicky to do manually with SQLite.
- It has a more detailed display of column constraints than most editors. Each constraint is shown as an icon if active, with full details available on clicking the icon.
This update also adds support for attaching databases, which is a bit fiddly with macOS sandboxing.
I'd love to hear any feedback or answer any questions.
Of course, there’s a balance to be struck to support users, but macOS update uptake is usually pretty fast.
Since Tahoe is likely to be released in the next month or so, I judged it better to start with Sequoia and keep it supported rather than start with Sonoma and risk needing to drop it shortly after launch.
Now if you did that and used it on your 3 versions out of date macOS, then an update came that only worked on current-2, you'd be pissed.
Mostly only software with subscriptions can afford to keep supporting multiple versions.