>It seems a little like a dolphin jumping into a pool of hungry sharks. It might be more evolved and more capable in some ways, but it's going to get its ass handed to it on speed and lack of features.
I'm inclined to agree for large, centralized databases, but I wonder if this would be a good fit for places where sqlite is used? This seems like it could be a good foundation for situations where you want to sync information without a central server, like between devices. An Access/Filemaker clone built on top of this would be cool, too.
I'm inclined to agree for large, centralized databases, but I wonder if this would be a good fit for places where sqlite is used? This seems like it could be a good foundation for situations where you want to sync information without a central server, like between devices. An Access/Filemaker clone built on top of this would be cool, too.