Illustrated
Spare Parts Catalog is, as its name suggests, a software for creating
and publishing spare parts catalogs.
It uses mORMot for
client-server communication and ORM, and SynPdf for the
reporting.
Sounds like a powerful solution.
It is also a testimony that you could use big databases (20 GB of blobs) with a
SQlite3 engine, and access them via REST using mORMot,
without the hassle of setting up a regular RDBMS.
If you (or Google Translate or
via this direct link on translate.ru) know a little of Russian, it is worth
reading this
previous blog article, about how the software author interacted with our
Open Source project.
In fact, Chaa did provide a lot of feedback, patches and new features
(like direct authentication via Active Directory).
Open Source could be great!
Thanks Chaa for the feedback, and interest!