dbExpress Driver for SQLite

dbExpress Driver for SQLite 4.3

dbExpress driver that defines common interface for access to SQLite from Delphi

5.4.0 Latest version
Shareware $199.95
Mac No version
Developer Devart

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dbExpress Driver for SQLite is a database-independent layer that defines common interface to provide fast access to SQLite from Delphi and C++Builder, including Community Edition, on Windows and macOS (32-bit and 64-bit) and Linux (64-bit) platforms.

For this database engine, dbExpress provides a driver as an independent library. As data-access layer is thin and simple, dbExpress provides high performance database connectivity and is easy to deploy. You can use our driver in the same way as the one supplied by Embarcadero.

Key features of dbExpress driver for SQLite:
* Direct SQLite connectivity
* Support for Windows, macOS, Linux development
* Full data types support
* Monitoring of DB calls
* Source access

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