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> Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 17:20:51 +
> From: javadayaz
> To: British Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Editing .db files
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> Hi,
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> My podcast app on my
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 17:20:51 +
> From: javadayaz
> To: British Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Editing .db files
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> Hi,
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> My podcast app on my android phone- Google List
On 5 January 2011 17:26, javadayaz wrote:
> ive tried MS excel, MSword, notepad and wordpad.
> The outputted format is gibberish and i cant make out anything
>
The file command on Linux will tell you what it is.
E.g.
a...@wopr:~/.mozilla/firefox/pv98p4hg.sophie$ file downloads.sqlite
downloads.
On 5 January 2011 17:20, javadayaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My podcast app on my android phone- Google Listen, saves any user data,
> playlists etc as a .db file.
>
> Is there anything i can use to open this file and edit the contents? Also
> if no options are available in the ubuntu universe i will also
ive tried MS excel, MSword, notepad and wordpad.
The outputted format is gibberish and i cant make out anything
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Neil Perry wrote:
> Have you tried any text editor, even though in a .db sometimes in android
> its plain text.
>
> Thanks
> Neil Perry
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>
> On 5 Janua
On 5 January 2011 17:20, javadayaz wrote:
> Hi,
> My podcast app on my android phone- Google Listen, saves any user data,
> playlists etc as a .db file.
> Is there anything i can use to open this file and edit the contents? Also if
> no options are available in the ubuntu universe i will also look
Have you tried any text editor, even though in a .db sometimes in android
its plain text.
Thanks
Neil Perry
On 5 January 2011 17:20, javadayaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My podcast app on my android phone- Google Listen, saves any user data,
> playlists etc as a .db file.
>
> Is there anything i can use
Hi,
My podcast app on my android phone- Google Listen, saves any user data,
playlists etc as a .db file.
Is there anything i can use to open this file and edit the contents? Also if
no options are available in the ubuntu universe i will also look at windows
tools for this job.
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Regards
Java