On 05.02.2012 19:18 Fabio Spadaro said the following:
2012/1/31 John Elrick<john.elr...@fenestra.com>

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Fabio Spadaro<fabiolinos...@gmail.com
wrote:

Hi

2012/1/30 Bart Smissaert<bart.smissa...@gmail.com>

How do you make it open database files that have an extension other
than
.slt?

RBS


Tonight I will see to create a new version with bug fixes.
Meanwhile you could give me some feedback such as opening a file with any
extension by entering *.* in the filename of the FileDialog.


Common extensions I've seen used for SQLite:

.sqlite
.db
.db3


I am pleased to announce the new version Sqlite Root 1.9.7.4 at
www.sqliteroot.com that opens the database with the extension:
sqlite
db
db3

Any feedbak is welcome!

IMHO any program which uses sqlite3 databasefiles should not assume any extension at all.

BTW, Norton Antivirus removes SqliteRoot-1.9.7.4-win32.exe

Details can be found here: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-051308-1854-99&vid=4294919973

Regards,
Michael

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