![]() SQLite is free to deploy but MS Access is proprietary. SQLite and MS Access exist in 32- and 64-bit architectures SQLite and MS Access are both relational databases which are file based i.e. Microsoft Access can't be as readily inspected, but it could be possible to read their whitepapers and/or perform reverse-engineering to obtain more information. Are you interested in the design or the implementation? You can inspect the technical level of SQLite yourself by visiting or downloading the source code any other way. This is a terribly broad question, like ones I used to get for high school essays. ![]() What is the difference between SQLite and Microsoft Access on a technical level? Why do you care about what other people think? Tell us the problem you want to solve. Microsoft Access according to you is a database like SQLite? Microsoft Access has a built-in user interface layer and certain other features SQLite's not supposed to have. SQLite is more portable and can be embedded almost anywhere. I can imagine multiple situations for both "yes" and "no" answers. Is SQLite a viable alternative to Microsoft Access? I prefer to consult the community of some database than to read article on the internet.Clarifying any doubts like these I would be happy to know.What features is SQLite better or has more features compared to Microsoft Access?.What is the difference between SQLite and Microsoft Access on a technical level?.Microsoft Access according to you is a database like SQLite?.Is SQLite a viable alternative to Microsoft Access?. ![]() Does SQLite have more features than Microsoft Access?.Some advanced database people I know don't consider SQLite or Microsoft Access as a database, these people with more knowledge than me in terms of life, consider databases like Mysql, Postgres, Mongodb or even Couchdb, Oracle Server or MS Server.In the open source community that I participate in, some say that the alternative to Microsoft Access would be SQLite. ![]() I would like to know if Microsoft Access is an equivalent database to SQLite or not, or if SQLite is better or has more features than Microsoft Access. ![]()
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