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VistaDB 3.0 - Final release date announced!

After 2 years of development and over 20,000 man hours, the final release
date of VistaDB 3.0 has been set for Feb. 24th, 2007. Key features include
truly embedded SQL database for .NET, Compact Framework and Mono, small 600KB
footprint, 100% managed and verfiably typesafe architecture, developed in C#,
SQL Server 2005 compatible data types and T-SQL syntax support and royalty
free distribution.

Read more:
http://www.vistadb.net/blog/?p=18

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