*** 4,11 **** --- 4,13 ---- 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. + These users are shown in alphabetical order. ----- + {leftimage: adobe.gif} {link: http://www.adobe.com/ Adobe} uses SQLite as the application file format for their *************** *** 13,19 **** --- 15,23 ---- product. This is publically acknowledged on the Lightroom/About_Lightroom menu popup. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: apple.gif} {link: http://www.apple.com/ Apple Computer} uses SQLite for many functions within Mac OS-X, *************** *** 21,33 **** --- 25,41 ---- {link: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Apple Mail} and in {link: http://www.apple.com/aperature/ Aperature}. {clear} + ---- + {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} + ---- + {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 *************** *** 36,48 **** --- 44,60 ---- 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} + ---- + {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} + ---- + {leftimage: microsoft.gif} It can inferred from {link: http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg19226.html traffic on the SQLite mailing list} that at least one group within *************** *** 50,102 **** --- 62,131 ---- the development of a game program. No word yet if this game has actually been released or if they are still using SQLite. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: monotone.gif} The {link: http://monotone.ca/ Monotone} configuration management system stores an entire project history in an SQLite database. Each file is a separate BLOB. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: philips.gif} It is reported that {link: http://www.consumer.philips.com/portablemp3/ Philips MP3 Players} use SQLite to store metadata about the music they hold. Apparently, if you plug a Philips MP3 player into your USB port, you can see the SQLite database file there in plain site. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: php.gif} The popular {link: http://www.php.net/ PHP} programming language comes with both SQLite2 and SQLite3 built in. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: python.gif} SQLite comes bundled with the {link: http://www.python.org/ Python} programming langauge since Python 2.5. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: realbasic.gif} The {link: http://www.realbasic.com/ REALbasic} programming environment comes bundled with an enhanced version of SQLite that support {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard AES} encryption. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: sunmicro.gif} We are told that {link: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/ Solaris 10} uses SQLite as the storage format for its Service Management Facility. Thus, Sun as essentially replaced the traditional unix /etc/inittab file with an SQLite database. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: symbian.gif} SQLite is an integral part of {link: http://www.symbian.com/ Symbian's} operating system commonly found on high-end cellphones. {clear} + ---- + {leftimage: toshiba.gif} A representative of {link: http://www.toshiba.com Toshiba} wrote to the SQLite developers and requested the {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_Control_Classification_Number US Export Control Number} for SQLite. We infer from this that Toshiba is exporting something from the US that uses SQLite, but we do not know what that something is. + ----