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Re: Qddb or other databases



I struggled with this question for quite a while.  What I wanted had
to satisfy the following criteria:

1. A decent license such as GPL or BSD-style.
2. Flexible and powerful.
3. Actively developed.

Only a handful of databases satisfy these criteria.  IMHO, Postgresql
seems to be the easiest and most mature.  I use it both locally and
remotely with the Roxen web server.  It not only satisfies my personal
database needs but also is a skill that I can market to small
businesses, etc.  I think the database/web server combination will
explode in popularity.

Sorry I cannot help you with Qddb.  Is it still being actively
developed?

Bake


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