On 12 Apr 2010, at 17:33, Jens Alfke wrote:

> There are also other data storage libraries that have a simpler data model 
> than sqlite (they’re like on-disk NSDictionaries) so they’re a bit simpler to 
> use and can potentially run faster. Tokyo Cabinet seems like the main 
> contender in that area right now. It comes with C and C++ APIs; I don’t know 
> if anyone’s adapted it to Objective-C yet.

Aaron Hillegass's BNRPersistence framework uses it: 
<http://github.com/hillegass/BNRPersistence>

Cheers,

Chris_______________________________________________

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