On 10/10/2019 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote on 10/10/2019 1:36 AM:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
Richard Owlett wrote on 10/10/2019 1:36 AM:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
cleaned up data?
I've not had *ANY*
Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
cleaned up data?
I've not had *ANY* contact with any
On 09/10/19 19:35, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 10/09/2019 10:03 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write
On 10/09/2019 10:15 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
SQLiteStudio
https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt
I don't trust that site. It requires both cookies and JavaScript to be
enabled and then tries to log me into Facebook without asking.
I looked for it in the Debian repository - it's not there.
On 10/09/2019 10:03 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use
SQLiteStudio
https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt
be careful. Only use it when SeaMonkey is closed
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy
On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
cleaned up data?
...
Isn't that what
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
cleaned up data?
I've not had *ANY* contact with any database system for DECADES
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