[IxDA Discuss] "What%u2019s in Leopard for Designers (2): WebKit & Safari"
Ari Feldman
ari1970 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 14:07:03 PDT 2007
DevonNotes is ok, will look at Mori...
agreed, I think CoreData access for Safari will make a very nice combo - now
if it comes bundled with Firefox 3, there's a chance for some really
exciting web and web/desktop hybrid applications - remember, SQLite is c.
350k so embedding it into an app is relatively easy - creating the bindings
to it is the real challenge.
On 10/22/07, Kontra <counternotions at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ari Feldman wrote:
>
> DevonThink uses a proprietary db - not SQLite or OpenBase (you'd see the
> big
> > ass process running for OpenBase because the SOHO Office products use
> it) -
> > rather, it uses a db for indexing but all of the files are written out
> in
> > raw form within its db.
> >
>
>
> Sorry, I meant to write SOHO Notes uses OpenBase. I never really used
> DevonThink. I stopped using Notes because I could launch the same
> collection
> in Mori twice as fast.
>
> I really think read/write access to SQLite from Safari could
> be unimaginably sweet.
>
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> Kontra
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