Why is this mail here.
Does this software support SQlite as backend ???

On 2/28/06, Jarosław Staniek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For original announcement with links see
> http://kexi-project.org/wiki/wikiview/index.php?1.0Beta1Announcement
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>      Kexi Team Ships Beta Version of the First Major 1.0 Release to Free
>      Integrated Database Environment
>
> January 31, 2006 (The INTERNET). The Kexi Team today announced the
> immediate availability of Kexi 1.0 Beta 1, codenamed "Black Mamba", the
> newest release of the integrated environment for managing data.
>
>
>      Changes
>
> (since 0.9 version)
>
>      * Improved data-aware forms.
>      * Form Designer's Data Source Pane for assigning data source to
>        forms and widgets. Object tree view for easier navigating within
>        widgets hierarchy.
>      * Import from CSV files and pasting tabular data from clipboard.
>        Export data to CSV files and copying tabular data to clipboard.
>        Automatic detection of delimiters and column types.
>      * Improved server connection dialog. Stored connection data.
>      * Support for images in forms (stored as BLOBs).
>      * New form widget: multiline editor.
>      * Improved MS Access (MDB) file import (optional plugin).
>      * Improved import of server databases to a file-based projects.
>        Entire Kexi projects (not only tables) can be imported too.
>      * Scripting plugin (Python and Ruby) to extend functionality,
>        including example script for HTML export.
>      * Simple printouts, print settings and print preview for table and
>        query data.
>      * Handbook added (incomplete).
>      * More than two hundreds of overall improvements and bug fixes.
>
> See also Detailed information on changes
> </wiki/wikiview/index.php?DetailedChanges1.0> and Screenshots
> <http://www.kexi-project.org/screenshots.html>.
>
>
>      Download
>
> Kexi binary packages provided by some Linux/UNIX vendors are available
> within KOffice release
> <http://www.koffice.org/announcements/announce-1.5-beta1.php#binary_packages>.
> Testing Facilities with klik <http://klik.atekon.de/> are also available.
>
> MS Windows installation package from OpenOffice Polska
> <http://www.openoffice.com.pl/en/> is available
> <http://www.kexi.pl/wiki/index.php/Kexi_for_MS_Windows>.
>
> Full Kexi source code ready to compile can be obtained with instructions
> here
> <http://www.koffice.org/announcements/announce-1.5-beta1.php#compiling>.
>
>
>      More information
>
> This version is released within KOffice KOffice 1.5 Beta 1
> <http://www.koffice.org/announcements/announce-1.5-beta1.php>.
>
> *How to compile Kexi*. To learn how to compile Kexi, see this document
> <http://www.kexi-project.org/compiling.html>.
>
> *Support.* Kexi users are invited to report bugs and wishes. This can be
> done by using the KDE Bug Tracking System <http://bugs.kde.org/>.
>
> *Unsupported features.* Updated list of unsupported features and known
> problems is also available
> </wiki/wikiview/index.php?UnsupportedFeatures1.0>.
>
>
>      News
>
> *Mailing lists* for users and developers are now available
> <http://kexi-project.org/wiki/wikiview/index.php?Support>.
>
> *Jobs*. /"Ask not what Kexi can do for you, ask what you can do for
> Kexi"/. Kexi Team is looking for developers, and package maintainers
> (vide supported Linux distributions). Translators, testers, users and
> development documentation writers, and any other forms of support are
> also welcome. Contact <http://www.kexi-project.org/contact.html> the
> Team for more information.
>
> *Multiplatform Availability.* Kexi on Linux (e.g. Debian) is available
> for many architectures <http://packages.debian.org/testing/kde/kexi>,
> including 64-bit Intel/AMD and Apple PowerPC.
>
> *Features in progress.* Scripting using Python and Ruby languages; Auto
> Field widgets in forms.
>
>
>      Sponsorship
>
> Kexi is developed by Kexi Team - an international group of independent
> developers, with assistance and workforce coming from the OpenOffice
> Polska <http://www.openoffice.com.pl/en/> company.
>
>
>      About Kexi
>
> Kexi is an integrated environment for managing data. It can be used for
> creating database schemas; inserting data; performing queries, and
> processing data. Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to
> your data. All database objects - tables, queries and forms - are stored
> in the database, making it easy to share databases.
>
> As Kexi is a real member of the K Desktop Environment
> <http://www.kde.org/> and KOffice <http://www.koffice.org/> projects, it
> integrates fluently into both on Linux/Unix. It is designed to be fully
> usable also without running KDE Desktop on Linux/Unix, MS Windows and
> Mac OS X platforms.
>
> Kexi is considered as a long awaited Open Source competitor for MS
> Access, Filemaker and Oracle Forms. Its development is motivated by the
> lack of Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools for database systems
> that are sufficiently powerful, inexpensive, open standards driven and
> portable across many OSes and hardware platforms.
>
>
> --
> regards / pozdrawiam,
>   Jaroslaw Staniek / OpenOffice Polska
>
>   Kexi Developer:      http://www.kexi-project.org | http://koffice.org/kexi
>   Kexi Support:        http://www.kexi-project.org/support.html
>   Kexi For MS Windows: http://kexi.pl/wiki/index.php/Kexi_for_MS_Windows
>   KDE3, KDE4 Libraries For Developing MS Windows Applications:
>                        http://www.kdelibs.com/wiki
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With Best Regards,
Vishal Kashyap.
http://www.vishal.net.in

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