I'm looking for a utility for Firefox similar to those available for Internet Explorer. The utility allows you to view and export the browser history, giving you a list of the sites visited by users of a given machine along with the date and time a given site was last visited. I want something along the lines of IndexDat-Zap (see link below) that will work with Firefox.
http://www.scanraid.com/indexdat.htm
With IndexDat-Zap, all I have to do is copy the index.dat files from the administrative share on the user's computer to my computer, then run the scanner. It gives me a list of all available .dat files - double-clicking on one opens it in Notepad and allows you to save the results as a text file. So far, the only utility I've found that can handle Firefox history is a Linux application - I need something that runs on Windows.
Anybody have any ideas?
2006-10-19
05:36:42
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I don't want to clear the history - I already know how to do that. I want to be able to view the history and export it to a file.
2006-10-19
05:48:23 ·
update #1