Softvoile support forum

It is currently Wed May 22, 2013 2:11 pm

All times are UTC




Post a reply
Post icon:
None
Username:
Subject:
Message body:
Enter your message here, it may contain no more than 60000 characters. 

Smilies
:D :) :( :o :shock: :? 8) :lol: :x :P :oops: :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :wink: :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen:
Font size:
Font colour
Options:
BBCode is ON
[img] is ON
[flash] is OFF
[url] is ON
Smilies are ON
Disable BBCode
Disable smilies
Do not automatically parse URLs
Human Verification System
Prevents automated SPAM robots from submitting forms.
Respond correctly to confirm you're human: 12+4 ? :
Confirmation of post
To prevent automated posts the board requires you to enter a confirmation code. The code is displayed in the image you should see below. If you are visually impaired or cannot otherwise read this code please contact the Board Administrator.
Confirmation code:
Enter the code exactly as it appears. All letters are case insensitive, there is no zero.
   

Topic review - Can we import Flashnote and Clipdiary database to Flashpaste
Author Message
  Post subject:   Reply with quote
Quote:
As all these softwares are given by a single site, I had expected that they were developed by the same person or same group of persons.

Yes, you are right, all this software was written by me.

Quote:
So, it was natural to think that they might be using the same database technology and structure.

Three this utility use SQLite as database, but different structures of database according to its goals.

Quote:
Frankly, all your three software use different database nomenclature, different folders, different structures, and that is quite confusing to users.


Do you really think that different software should (may?) use identical folders. files or database structures???

Quote:
As Flashnote and clipdiary are simpler and free versions, a user of yours is bound to try them first and then, on getting encouraged, he might go to use flashpaste and buy it. In that case, it is a natural expectation of such users that whatever databases they had collected in flashnote/ clipdiary during their earlier stint of use, can be imported to flashpaste. If not, that itself would be a reason enough for people not to use flashpaste.


You are first user that want such thing. I have 3000 record in clipdiary - do you think I want export them to Flashpaste?


Quote:
btw, I could open all flashnote/ clipdiary/ flashpaste databases using free SQLite Format 3 readers, and even export/ import the data to text/ html/ cvs formats. However, the clipboard management part of data among the other is just not visible correctly, may be because you might have used some technique or encryption for that.

Yes, it is encrypted. You can use function "sqlite3_decode_binary" from this wrapper http://www.codeproject.com/database/CppSQLite.asp to decode clipdiary data, if you want.
Post Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:34 am
  Post subject:   Reply with quote
OK.

As all these softwares are given by a single site, I had expected that they were developed by the same person or same group of persons. So, it was natural to think that they might be using the same database technology and structure.

Frankly, all your three software use different database nomenclature, different folders, different structures, and that is quite confusing to users.

As Flashnote and clipdiary are simpler and free versions, a user of yours is bound to try them first and then, on getting encouraged, he might go to use flashpaste and buy it. In that case, it is a natural expectation of such users that whatever databases they had collected in flashnote/ clipdiary during their earlier stint of use, can be imported to flashpaste. If not, that itself would be a reason enough for people not to use flashpaste.

btw, I could open all flashnote/ clipdiary/ flashpaste databases using free SQLite Format 3 readers, and even export/ import the data to text/ html/ cvs formats. However, the clipboard management part of data among the other is just not visible correctly, may be because you might have used some technique or encryption for that.

Would you like to share more about the database structure, which software/ technology have you used in it, whether there is an encryption in it, how to decode it.

I feel your users will feel it a great help if they could export/ import data from your software and within your one software to another.
Post Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:50 am
  Post subject:   Reply with quote
This is impossibly. They are very different software.
Post Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:59 pm
  Post subject:  Can we import Flashnote and Clipdiary database to Flashpaste  Reply with quote
I have been using Flashnote and Clipdiary for some months and was quite happy with them. I have now installed the 1 month trial version of Flashpaste to see whether it can combine the functions of the earlier two utlities.

During the months, I have collected several items in my Flashnote and Clipdiary databases. Now, when I use Flashpaste, I would like that history to appear in Flashpaste otherwise, I would have to manually copy all those things from earlier software to this one.

Can we import Flashnote and Clipdiary database to Flashpaste? How?
Post Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:20 am

All times are UTC


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

Jump to:  
cron
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group