[ge-talk] Bookmarks and email

Ari Haviv arielbhaviv at gmail.com
Wed Dec 20 12:50:45 EST 2006


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLite
is interesting
says that Thunderbird email will eventually be based on SQLite
It's also part of macOSX

The other thing that would be nice is when someone installs Haiku, all the
internet settings, bookmarks,etc  are taken so that you can feel at home
right away.

On 12/20/06, Jackson, Anthony <ajackson at tandbergtv.com> wrote:
>
>  > So I'm hoping for some shared solution that can deal with these
> situations.
> > Firefox is working on a database system for its bookmarks and history.
> Maybe
> > that can be abstracted out of the browser?
>
> Why not just use a mysql database for this?  Then anything that needs the
> data can just implement a mysql interface to get it/update it/add to it.
> The only thing that would have to be agreed is the table formats.
>
> The other advantage of using mysql is that you don't necessarily need to
> use a local mysql server on the machine you're using.  If you use a remote
> server, then your bookmarks become accessible to you from anywhere in the
> world (assuming you use a compatible browser and have the login
> credentials for the database).
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>
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