I can't :-)
The add-ons I am going to add is to help those (including me) who are
still using SIx DBF. Afterall, it is actually a legacy add-on.

I know there's a SIx clone in our repo. But this one is using a
different approach. Exactly the same way as: MYSQL vs RDD(MY)SQL whereby
the first one is using low-level and the other one is inhereting
from the core RDD.

The obvious benefit is: It ignores the RDD stuff, so it over-lapped a
layer. That means speed :-)


Andi

On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 18:10:29 +0200
"Enrico Maria Giordano" <e.m.giord...@emagsoftware.it> wrote:

> Can you tell me something about the advantages of Apollo over DBFCDX?


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