SQLite files can be read by downloading an SQLite database application. You can visit SQLite's download page to download an appropriate package for Windows, Linux, or Mac OSX to read and modify SQLite files. Normally, you will not need such an application, as SQLite is often embedded into another application, such as a web browser. In this case, opening the file directly is not advised, since damaging the SQLite file will render its contents inaccessible to the application that uses that file.
Sqlite is an database
SQLite was created in 2000.
Yes - Open Office can read Lotus files.
To open and read PDF files.
Download the free software winrar to read ear files and some other compressed files
It saves files in 'open document' format - they should be able to be read by most other similar programs.
Open/read/scan/recover autocad file due to tool below
It saves files in open document format. This means that work saved in OpenOffice can be read by other software packages.
Ideally you need Microsoft Excel to open .xls files. Some other applications, like Calc in Open Office can also open them. Some of the other Microsoft applications can also open them.
WinRAR can read and extract files from program installers (ie. Setup.exe). It cannot open just any .exe file in general, though.
Yes they do. Open Office will read a multitude of files created on different software programs, including Microsoft Office.
You would have to stop using the application that is creating them. SQLite is a database used by various applications to store information. The application would likely recreate the database every time it had new information to store.