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Actually there are two available versions.
It's maintained only for bug fixes. No additional features with possible new bugs added.
It contains a lot of new features and tools. This version is sometimes released as a so called "snapshot" for public usage and -- mainly -- for testing. There can be incomplete localization for your language or some small issues but these snapshots are at least crash-free and data-loss-free.
Download from Sqliteman area at sourceforge.net. You can find there packages named "sqliteman" (it's stable one) and "sqliteman-svn-snapshot". The differences are described above. You don't need any more downloads -- it contains everything required.
MS Windows users can chose two packages. There is only one difference between them -- way of the installation. "Sqliteman-version-Setup.exe" is created as a installer package so you will use well known "next-next-chose path-next-finish" procedure to get it working. The 2nd package "sqliteman-version-win.zip" does not contain any installer. It's prepared as a "unpack and run" for users with no administrator privileges.
Downloadable Sqliteman for MS Windows can be found on the various third party sites. You can not be sure what these packages contains. Everything is propably fine there but there is no content warranty of 3rd party packages. Use official download repository rather.
It's highly probable you have Sqliteman binary package prepared for your distribution. Use this way if it's possible.
Fresh packages for some distributions are prepared in dedicated repository thanks to the great Opensuse Build Service.
When you cannot find your binary package, try to compile Sqliteman from sources.
Unfortunately I have no access to any Mac machine. Sqliteman compiles and runs fine on this platform but it has to be provided by third parties.
Some reports from users tell that it can be setup on Solaris, Opensolaris, *BSD. It's provided by 3rd parties again.
Download a tar.gz from sourceforge.net area or use Subversion client to get the most up to date code.