One of the most missing apps on my Jolla is - to me at least - a database engine and a native frontend. Having SQLite running anyway, which is good enough for many uses, I'd hope someone could start coding a frontend like this one:
Of course, some kind of data entry and edit, as well as CSV import and export could be nice, but having a SQL browser for SQLite would be a good starting point.
As usual, I'm the kind of guy who is not a coder, sadly. I looked into the SailfishOS SDK, but was unable to get anything meaningful working besides modifying examples. I think a database frontend would require primary Qt Widgets and Qt SQL, probably not very much of Sailfish Silica. If someone would start with a basic app architecture, I could test it or even try to expand it.
One of the most missing apps on my Jolla is - to me at least - a database engine and a native frontend. Having SQLite running anyway, which is good enough for many uses, I'd hope someone could start coding a frontend like this one:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qtsql...r-example.html
Of course, some kind of data entry and edit, as well as CSV import and export could be nice, but having a SQL browser for SQLite would be a good starting point.
As usual, I'm the kind of guy who is not a coder, sadly. I looked into the SailfishOS SDK, but was unable to get anything meaningful working besides modifying examples. I think a database frontend would require primary Qt Widgets and Qt SQL, probably not very much of Sailfish Silica. If someone would start with a basic app architecture, I could test it or even try to expand it.
What do you think about?