Turns out the Bookmarks file is not even an SQLite file.  It's plain
text, possibly json?  Any body know what format it is in and whether
or not it's going to stick around for release versions?

John

On Sep 24, 11:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've noticed that in the developer version 0.2.152.1 of Google Chrome,
> they've removed the "starred" table from the History database and now
> created a "Bookmarks" database to store the bookmarks in.  However,
> using a third-party tool, the Bookmarks database is unable to be
> opened as it says it is encrypted.  I hope this isn't the plan as I
> know a lot of tools would like to have access to bookmarks to be able
> to support synchronization between browsers.
>
> Anyone know if this database is going to be opened for access from
> third-party tools or know how to open it using SQLite Manager?
>
> Thank you,
>
> John
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