well, this sounds very nice, but i am utterly clueless how this would help
me on my mips based helio.

or, for that matter, for anybody that has a platform that your software
isnt compiled for.

*and*

that means that somebody would still have to do the work to come up with a
solution for a platform that you dont support.

so that tells me that it would be silly to spend much time working with
your proprietary db.

ahh. i love open source!

just my us$0.02

johnu

On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Frederic Gobry wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Concerning the discussion that occured about PIM application, I would
> like to let you know that we are working at SMARTDATA on an embedded
> database that has exactly this aim. Some interesting characteristics
> are :
>
>       - storage on flash
>       - transaction support
>       - client/server
>       - facility for the definition of "links" between items of
>         different types (to enable the incorporation of notes in
>         appointments,...)
>       - versioning: if a record is corrupted, the database can
>         fallback on a previous version.
>
> We had the following guidelines in mind while developping this
> application :
>
>       - robustness
>       - clean separation between data and applications
>       - small footprint
>
> A first release should be made available in a month or two in the form
> of a binary executable (the server) and a client library provided as
> sources, for dragonball/uClinux and intel/linux platforms. I'll let
> you know when it's ready...
>
> Fr�d�ric
>
>

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