I don't know much about SQLite, so sorry if these are ignorant questions:
Does SpeedyFox make Firefox faster by vacuuming, compressing, and/or rewriting the SQLite databases? Or is something else going on?
Is there any reason that it would be difficult to set up SpeedyFox so that I could point it to any SQlite database and have it make it faster? I think that would be very useful.
If not, is there a free program that does that?
Thanks!
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Other SQLite databases?
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Re: Other SQLite databases?
Please read the complete info at:
http://www.sqlite.org/lang_vacuum.html
You can any program that supports direct sqlite queries, open desired sqlite file and run the VACUUM; command.
http://www.sqlite.org/lang_vacuum.html
You can any program that supports direct sqlite queries, open desired sqlite file and run the VACUUM; command.
Re: Other SQLite databases?
Thanks. I still am curious about what SpeedyFox does to make Firefox faster: is it just vacuuming? Or is something else going on? I want to know whether vacuuming an SQlite database used by a different program will make it faster to use.
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Re: Other SQLite databases?
Only vacuuming.