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Almost 6 years ago, we decided that we needed to remove the old DB-Vista III database and the RAM database we we're using. The data, share holder information, was received in many ways, and was stored on the users computers as documents, that could be opened by the client application. We first looked at NeoAccess, but that track was a dead end, and by pure coincidence, I stumbled upon Valentina. I downloaded Valentina, and started to code up, and . So, We build the first line analysis, and import system around Valentina, and we use it still as embedded server, where the user opens up "documents" on their computer, which are Valentina databases. , but any testimonial without any complains is probably faked, so I want to say that thread support is what I've been missing on Mac OS X so far, but that seems to change with Valentina 2. We're now in the phase of moving to valentina for the suite of applications we have for SIS Ägarservice AB. Every application is unique, and so is the developer needs, but the way we use Valentina, as an embedded database engine to ensure fast searching and browsing of document level data, it's the best of the best.
- Totte Alm of SIS Ägarservice AB on Valentina for C++ |