Does it need to copy the database file out of the phone?

2009/8/1 Roberts, Mark <[email protected]>

>  I have used both SQLite Manager in Firefox and MesaSQLIte
> http://www.desertsandsoftware.com on a Mac.  Both work well.
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> On 7/31/09 1:34 PM, "Roman" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Use SQLite Manager which is a Firefox plugin. You can easily pull DBs
> from your device and display DBs with the plugin and also do
> modification. Furthermore when you need to find out about how to
> implement queries you can verify your SQLite query with the SQLite
> Manager.
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> On Jul 31, 9:01 am, chandlersong <[email protected]> wrote:
> >       Is there any UI can connect to SQLite database?
> >       I hope that I can read the data without writing code.is there
> > any method can make it happened?
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