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  This page lists several well-known companies and open-source projects
  that are using SQLite.  All of the references here are gathered from
! public information.  The display of corporate logos is to ease recognition
! and does not imply endorsement of SQLite by the owners of those logos.
  
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  This page lists several well-known companies and open-source projects
  that are using SQLite.  All of the references here are gathered from
! public information sources.
! The display of corporate and project logos is to facilitate recognition
! of those corporations and projects
! and does not imply any endorsement of SQLite by the owners of the logos.
  
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+ {leftimage: adobe.gif}
+ {link: http://www.adobe.com/ Adobe}
+ uses SQLite as the application file format for their
+ {link: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/ Lightroom}
+ product.  This is publically acknowledged on the Lightroom/About_Lightroom
+ menu popup.
+ {clear}
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+ {leftimage: apple.gif}
+ {link: http://www.apple.com/ Apple Computer}
+ uses SQLite for many functions within Mac OS-X,
+ including
+ {link: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Apple Mail}
+ and in {link: http://www.apple.com/aperature/ Aperature}.
+ {clear}
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+ {leftimage: firefox.gif}
+ The {link: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Firefox Web Browser}
+ from Mozilla has recently been updated to use SQLite to store all kinds
+ of history information.  SQLite is replacing Mork.
+ {clear}
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+ {leftimage: ge.gif}
+ We believe that {link: http://www.ge.com/ General Electric} uses SQLite
+ in some product or another because they twice wrote the to SQLite
+ developers requesting the
+ {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_Control_Classification_Number US Export Control Number} for SQLite.
+ So presumably GE is using SQLite in something that they are exporting.
+ But nobody (outside of GE) seems to know what that might be.
+ {clear}
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+ {leftimage: google.gif}
+ {link: http://www.google.com/ Google} recently
+ {link: http://desktop.google.com/mac/legal.html revealed} that they
+ are using SQLite in their Desktop for Mac.
+ {clear}