There are two links for Linux: https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt?act=download
A portable version, which runs by clicking it.
And an installer version, which tells me the following thing by clicking it:
There are two links for Linux: https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt?act=download
A portable version, which runs by clicking it.
And an installer version, which tells me the following thing by clicking it:
Open a terminal in that directory and run the following commands:
$ chmod +x Installer
$ ./Installer
Or a GUI method would be to:
As a matter of preference, in windowing operating system interfaces, I prefer to download installers to my Downloads folder and create a sub-folder for the application. That way I know what the installer is for; no matter how obscurely it is named and I have all the installers for various versions of an application in one place.
In Ubuntu, I prefer to use apt or the Ubuntu Software app, but neither was an option for this particular program.
SQLiteStudio
on Linux