Exactly.

> Thank you both.  Sorry about the top-posting - my experience on other
> lists is that top-posting is preferred.
> 
> Jimmy Verner
> www.vernerlegal.com
> 
>> 
>> You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That
>> said...
>> 
>> It's apparent your DB3 file is the SQLite file you are looking for,
>> not a
>> Dbase III file.
>> 
>> To open it, you can use any utility that can open a SQLite file. I
>> personnaly use MesaSQLite. Or you can use the SQLite3 command line
>> utility
>> that's included with your Mac. Open a terminal and type something like
>> 
>> sqlite3 /path/to/mydb.db3
>> 
>> Then you can use all the SQLite commands.
>> 
>> I hope that let's you get started.
>> 
>> Jean-Denis
>> 
>> 
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