.DB3 File Overview

File Extension: DB3
File Type Description: SQLite Database File
File Type Developer: Dwayne Richard Hipp
Primary Associated Software: SQLite
Primary Software Developer: Dwayne Richard Hipp

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What is File Extension DB3?

Primarily, a DB3 file extension is a type of SQLite Database File file developed for the SQLite software program by Dwayne Richard Hipp. Commonly, SQLite Database File files are found on user computers from United States, and on PCs running the Windows 10 operating system. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Top DB3 User Languages

Top DB3 File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular DB3 File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
iOS
Android
Linux

Other File Types Related to DB3 Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.SQLITE Dwayne Richard Hipp Database Files SQLite Database File
.DB Dwayne Richard Hipp Database Files Mobile Device Database File
.DB-JOURNAL Sublime HQ Pty Ltd Database Files SQLite Rollback Journal File
.SQLITEDB Dwayne Richard Hipp Database Files SQLite Database
.HIZ PHD Computer Consultants Database Files Spy-CD CD Search Database File
.SIS Valve Backup Files Steam Game Backup Information File
.XLD Microsoft Corporation Database Files Excel Database File
.SR4 SIR Pty Ltd. Database Files SIR Database
.DF6 Omnis Software Database Files Omnis7 And Omnis Studio Database File
.RPC Synthrone Page Layout Files Rich Page Content Document


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