April 8, 2008 - Core Lab Software Development proudly presents the final
release of the new member of ADO.NET data providers family: dotConnect for
SQLite. From now on you can access the popular SQLite database engine with
the standard ADO.NET interface you are used to. This reveals new
capabilities to your applications, because the same code you wrote for SQL
servers now works for local data storages!

dotConnect for SQLite is an enhanced data provider for SQLite that builds on
ADO.NET technology to present a complete solution for developing
SQLite-based database applications. As a part of the Core Lab database
application development framework, dotConnect for SQLite offers both high
performance native connectivity to the SQLite database and a number of
innovative development tools and technologies.

dotConnect for SQLite supports and will support the ADO.NET Entity Framework
in its most up-to-date state. The product includes clear and simple demo
projects that will help you start with SQLite applications right away.

In the final release we have thoroughly tested the product, cleared out the
code and improved performance. The documentation has been greatly enriched
with SQLite-specific information.

Now we propose the Standard edition of dotConnect for SQLite for free. You
are welcome to evaluate the 
http://crlab.com/dotconnect/sqlite/download.html Trial Edition , which
incorporates all the advanced features of the Professional Edition.

For detailed information on dotConnect for SQLite please refer to the 
http://crlab.com/dotconnect/sqlite/ product pages . If you wish to provide
feedback on the new version, you can do it in our 
http://crlab.com/dotconnect/sqlite/forum forum  or by e-mail. We are always
glad to hear your comments and take into account your development needs.
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