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ThinkGeo.Sqlite works with both .NET Core(3.0 and above) and .NET Framework(4.6.2 and above). It is a layer extension to the ThinkGeo product line that provides the ability to render Postgres Spatial data on a map. PostgreSQL, often simply Postgres, is an object-relational database, with additional "object" features – with an emphasis on extensibility and standards compliance. As a database server, its primary function is to store data securely, and to allow for retrieval at the request of other software applications. It can handle workloads ranging from small single-machine applications to large Internet-facing applications (or for data warehousing) with many concurrent users; on macOS Server, PostgreSQL is the default database; and it is also available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (supplied in most distributions). ** This is an extension for use in ThinkGeo's product line, and cannot be used standalone. See below for more details. ** Docs and Product Guides: https://docs.thinkgeo.com/ API Documentation: https://wiki.thinkgeo.com/wiki/12.0/thinkgeo.core ThinkGeo Cloud APIs: https://cloud.thinkgeo.com This is a commercial product with a free 30-day evaluation. Start your evaluation by signing up at https://helpdesk.thinkgeo.com/register and downloading the ProductCenter application. Supported Platforms: Windows, Linux - ThinkGeo UI Components based on .NET Core - ThinkGeo UI for Android. ThinkGeo UI for iOS. ThinkGeo UI for Blazor. ThinkGeo UI for WebApi. ThinkGeo UI for WPF.
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ThinkGeo.Sqlite works with both .NET Core(3.0 and above) and .NET Framework(4.6.2 and above). It is a layer extension to the ThinkGeo product line that provides the ability to render Postgres Spatial data on a map. PostgreSQL, often simply Postgres, is an object-relational database, with additional "object" features – with an emphasis on extensibility and standards compliance. As a database server, its primary function is to store data securely, and to allow for retrieval at the request of other software applications. It can handle workloads ranging from small single-machine applications to large Internet-facing applications (or for data warehousing) with many concurrent users; on macOS Server, PostgreSQL is the default database; and it is also available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (supplied in most distributions). ** This is an extension for use in ThinkGeo's product line, and cannot be used standalone. See below for more details. ** Docs and Product Guides: https://docs.thinkgeo.com/ API Documentation: https://wiki.thinkgeo.com/wiki/12.0/thinkgeo.core ThinkGeo Cloud APIs: https://cloud.thinkgeo.com This is a commercial product with a free 30-day evaluation. Start your evaluation by signing up at https://helpdesk.thinkgeo.com/register and downloading the ProductCenter application. Supported Platforms: Windows, Linux - ThinkGeo UI Components based on .NET Core - ThinkGeo UI for Android. ThinkGeo UI for iOS. ThinkGeo UI for Blazor. ThinkGeo UI for WebApi. ThinkGeo UI for WPF.
We found that thinkgeo.postgresql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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