Years and years ago, there was an open source project that aimed to create an application to parse the viewer's local inventory cache file and export it to XML. It appears the project lived... three days.
There was also an application that could actually back up some inventory items to your PC, though I don't know if it could export an inventory list (I doubt it). That's also been discontinued and its ashes are here...
Yes, I'm frustrating you with examples of things that never were or are no more. That's the best I can do! Hopefully someone else can do better, but I'm not optimistic.
:-(.
ETA: I tried Whirly's suggestion. The unzipped file is a giant XML hairball that's not nearly as tempting as the cookies she recommends.
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Madelaine McMasters
Hi Veronica,
Years and years ago, there was an open source project that aimed to create an application to parse the viewer's local inventory cache file and export it to XML. It appears the project lived... three days.
Here are the ashes...
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SL_My_Inventory_Viewer
There was also an application that could actually back up some inventory items to your PC, though I don't know if it could export an inventory list (I doubt it). That's also been discontinued and its ashes are here...
http://www.storedinventory.com
Yes, I'm frustrating you with examples of things that never were or are no more. That's the best I can do! Hopefully someone else can do better, but I'm not optimistic.
:-(.
ETA: I tried Whirly's suggestion. The unzipped file is a giant XML hairball that's not nearly as tempting as the cookies she recommends.
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