I've been using Tiger since Friday night and feel the need to comment on how fast the indexing/searching is. It took about an hour to index my drive (100,000+ files on a PB G4, GREAT speed for a relatively slow drive, I thought) and I can return 86,920 files in about 45 seconds. I'll never need to remember what I named or where I put a file/email thanks to Tiger's SQLite integration.
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Bumgarner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 7:06 PM To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org Subject: [sqlite] SQLite on Tiger. So, now the cat is out of the bag, so to speak. Tiger ships with SQLite 3.1.3 + a couple of tweaks. Specifically, the SQLite3 on Tiger supports locking on network filesystems, including AFP and Samba. Tiger uses SQLite3 in a number of roles. It is a backing store to Core Data -- the new object persistence & object graph management solution in Tiger -- and is also used by a number of applications on the system to provide better searching/indexing capabilities and as a primary data store. Personally, I would like to extend a very hearty thank you to Richard and all SQLite contributors. Working with SQLite has been a joy and Tiger benefits greatly from the addition of this wonderful tool! b.bum