SQLitefor Mac
App info
Lightweight database for big data
What is SQLite?
SQLite is a lightweight, self-contained database engine that can be used without installation or configuration. It features low latency transactions and zero administration effort on the part of its users - perfect for those who want their data accessible immediately.
How to use it
SQLite has become more popular than ever before. The code for this open-source software can be found in the public domain, which means you're free to use it for any purpose. It's currently present in many applications, including several high-profile ones. SQLite is a lightweight database that doesn't require much memory or processor time.
SQL queries are executed immediately without waiting for other processes, so you can get your work done more quickly. SQLite can be freely copied between 32-bit and 64-bit systems or across big-endian vs. little-endian. This makes it perfect for use in any application where you need to store large amounts of data on multiple platforms without having compatibility issues.
Why is it popular?
SQLite is a compact library with all features enabled, the size of which can be less than 300KiB. (Some compiler optimizations such as aggressive function inlining and loop unrolling cause object code to become much more significant.) If optional components are omitted from your project's coding requirements, this small database file could go below 180kb.
- Famous on memory-constrained gadgets such as cellphones PDAs and MP3 players
- It can be made to run in minimal stack space (4KiB) or tiny heap using the extensions available
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