When comparing Base 2 vs SQLPro, the Slant community recommends Base 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best Mac OS X GUIs for SQLite?” Base 2 is ranked 1st while SQLPro is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Base 2 is:
Base can easily import existing SQL or CSV data and save them to a SQLite database.
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Pros
Pro Easy data import
Base can easily import existing SQL or CSV data and save them to a SQLite database.
Pro Easy to use interface
Pro Easily save queries
SQLPro supports saving queries that you may want to use more than once.
Pro Versions support
SQLPro supports version control with SQLite Tables. This means that if you truncate or modify a table by mistake, you can always revert to a previous version.
Cons
Con Proprietary
Base is a proprietary software, it costs £19.99 to buy. Although it has a free trial version which has multiple limitations, such as limiting developers to 15-minute long sessions and queries do not return more than 5 rows.
Con Proprietary
SQLPro is a paid proprietary software with licenses starting at $19.99.