Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | $3.99 | Pixelspark | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
√ Read data from files (e.g. CSVs), databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite) or even big data warehouses (RethinkDB)
√ Efficiently analyze large datasets: Warp works closely together with databases to deliver the best performance.
√ Work faster by creating your analysis on a small subset of the data, then run it on all data with only a single click
√ Easily re-run an analysis on different data, possibly from different sources
√ Easy-to-use, step-based interface
I can't even get it to let me connect to a remote Postgres database. It doesn't support URL connection strings, and it doesn't fully support decomposed URL connections (e.g. No place to put the schema name in the connection dialog.) This might be ok for the "happy path" user that doesn't use anything besides the public schema, but it makes it useless for the rest of us. There's also no obvious way to change the connection parameters if you get one wrong, like the password. And now it crashes on me anytime I try to add a new document. This looks like it might be a nice piece of software one day, but its premature at best right now.
So, my question is answered by purchasing. Warp on iPhone cannot import an SQLite database. I apologize for the one star. I am guessing (from reading about TOMMY VAN DER VORST & PixelSpark) that Warp is a good product. I would have bought it simply to support Tommy/PixelSpark even had I known in advance I could not import and work on a local SQLite db. <sigh> I simply want to import my own SQLite3 database and use it on my iPhone.