Yes, and add iPhone Apps, and Firefox to the list of application where it works 
well.
Major programming languages provide DB bindings.
Firefox also has a cute SQLite add-on.

Regarding Firefox, there is a nice piece of research/tutorial using Perl, off 
the SANS site
http://blogs.sans.org/computer-forensics/2009/07/15/firefox-3-history/

One thing you may not like is is the lack of enforcing data types.
http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html
"In SQLite, the datatype of a value is associated with the value itself, not 
with its container. [i.e. the field]"

- Horst (late to the party)

>
>From: Jimmy Hendrix <[email protected]>
>To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sun, September 12, 2010 3:07:45 PM
>Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] OT: SQLite
>
>SQLite is great as long as it's used for what it's good at.  Should be perfect 
>for organizing data in any single user application, including things like 
>Android apps, desktop apps, or single player locally installed games.  
>
>
>It can also be handy for development since it can be used locally and you 
>don't 


>have to worry about managing a dbms.  Django does this as the default, but 
>it's 


>intended for local development only.  You'd then use something else for 
release.

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