An editor app for the Android smartphones and tablets is the SQLite Editor, designed by Speed Software. This is an application which has received 4 stars out of 5, which means that even if the app is a paid one, it receives a very good attention from the users of this kind of apps. The price of this app is of 1.80 British pounds.

Editor App For Android Tablet
This is the only application, as the manufacturer says, which lets you delete the wrong entries in the smartphone database. I can see that only the word “phone” is used. Probably the app does not run correctly on the tablets environment or probably it does not run at all on the tablets which use Android as their operating system. You can also edit the database, not only to delete the incorrect entries.
You can even select an application and edit the database of it, while you use the smartphone that you have. The number of install that this application had is until now a bit more than 5000. The exact number is between 5000 and 10000. Root Explorer is a feature, which is fully integrated with this application. The category in which this application is included is Tools.
The users which do not have a Root Explorer functionality or the non-root users can edit the database on their SD card. The application has only 73 KB, because most of the work that is done with this app, uses the features that you will need when using this app. In other words, you can use this application to run certain databases, to edit the databases and those databases will not be included in the amount of space required by the application to be ran.

Editor App For Android Tablet
This is the only app that I have seen which requires Android 1.1 or later. It means that you can use this app even if you have an old smartphone, which uses a previous version of the OS, not the systems that were released in 2011 or 2010.11












They can take part to some forums which are available on the Android page, on the Community page. There, you can write all the problems that you meet when you code a program and others who encountered the same problem and eventually found an answer, will be able to answer you back. The same, if you read about a problem, whose solution you have found, you better help that man in need.
There is a section of the most frequently asked questions, which can be found at this page, which is also a method of solving your problems, without having to ask the people who might have encountered the same problems or not. The Resources part of the Android page has more than forums, Twitter, Facebook and FAQ resources or sections to help you develop the code as you want. There are articles, tutorials as well, there are topics and sample codes. You have to be careful, because the codes that are provided here are under a some sort of license that you must obbey, if you are planning to use that code. The name of the license is this one: Creative Commons and it is the one referring to the codes written by programmers, not to the content of a text message or article.