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Convert SQLite 2.0 database to Adobe Portable document format.

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SQLiteStudio database manager is capable of exporting its own .s2db databases to several other formats, either for the purpose of exporting data, reporting or simple sharing. The default export supports includes HTML, CSV, XML, JSON or PDF, so s2db to pdf conversion.

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Additional links: Open s2db file, Open pdf file

S2DB

An s2db file extension is related to the SQLite, a relational database management system. A .s2db file stores database.

PDF

A pdf file extension is mainly used for Adobe Portable document format, commonly referred to as PDF. All programs that create some sort of documents or projects offer the possibility to export their format to PDF format. A free PDF viewer (Adobe Reader) is available for download from Adobe website.

 

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