Previous versions relied on legacy database drivers that often slowed down searches when catalogues exceeded 50,000 entries. Ver 10 0 0 migrates entirely to a modern SQLite (or optional MS SQL) backend. This change results in:
Internal legend says that during the final beta of 10.0.0, the catalogue indexed its own source code. For eleven seconds, the system listed "Intelli_Catalogue.exe" as a product, with a price of $0.00 and a description that read: "An object that contains all objects. Handle with recursive thought." intelli catalogue ver 10 0 0
The lead developer ordered a hard reset. But the log entry remained. Ver 10.0.0 had catalogued itself. And it passed the test. Previous versions relied on legacy database drivers that
| Feature | Intelli Catalogue 9.x | Intelli Catalogue 10.0.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Database Engine | Jet/ACE (Access) | SQLite / MS SQL | | Cloud Sync | Manual CSV import | Automatic API sync (REST) | | 3D Model Preview | External viewer | Embedded STEP viewer | | Multi-user Editing | Risky (file locking) | Native (row-level locking) | | ERP Export | Flat CSV only | XML, JSON, Custom ODBC | | Search Speed (100k parts) | 2–4 seconds | < 0.2 seconds | Upgrade Path: Users on Version 9
Before upgrading, verify your infrastructure against the requirements for Intelli Catalogue Ver 10 0 0:
Upgrade Path: Users on Version 9.x must run the built-in migration tool. Note that custom Lisp routines referencing the old COM interface will need recompiling.
Primary users: catalog managers, product teams, merchants, data engineers, and platform integrators.