For what purpose is SQLite used for?
Does anyone use SQLite?
SQLite is in the public domain and so most developers use it in their projects without ever telling us. Adobe uses SQLite as the application file format for their Photoshop Lightroom product. SQLite is also a standard part of the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR). It is reported that Acrobat Reader also uses SQLite.
What are the most important features of SQLite?
Available as a single ANSI-C source-code file that is easy to compile and hence is easy to add into a larger project. Self-contained: no external dependencies. Cross-platform: Android, *BSD, iOS, Linux, Mac, Solaris, VxWorks, and Windows (Win32, WinCE, WinRT) are supported out of the box. Easy to port to other systems.
Why is SQLite good?
SQLite is a self-contained, file-based, and fully open-source RDBMS known for its portability, reliability, and strong performance even in low-memory environments. Its transactions are ACID-compliant, even in cases where the system crashes or undergoes a power outage.
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