Added link to website for Raquel Ravanini

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This program was developed originally by Mauricio Piacentini ([@piacentini](https://github.com/piacentini)) from Tabuleiro Producoes, as the Arca Database Browser. The original version was used as a free companion tool to the Arca Database Xtra, a commercial product that embeds SQLite databases with some additional extensions to handle compressed and binary data.
The original code was trimmed and adjusted to be compatible with standard SQLite 2.x databases. The resulting program was renamed SQLite Database Browser, and released into the Public Domain by Mauricio. Icons were contributed by Raquel Ravanini, also from Tabuleiro. Jens Miltner ([@jmiltner](https://github.com/jmiltner)) contributed the code to support SQLite 3.x databases for the 1.2 release.
The original code was trimmed and adjusted to be compatible with standard SQLite 2.x databases. The resulting program was renamed SQLite Database Browser, and released into the Public Domain by Mauricio. Icons were contributed by [Raquel Ravanini](http://www.raquelravanini.com), also from Tabuleiro. Jens Miltner ([@jmiltner](https://github.com/jmiltner)) contributed the code to support SQLite 3.x databases for the 1.2 release.
Pete Morgan ([@daffodil](https://github.com/daffodil)) created an initial project on GitHub with the code in 2012, where several contributors fixed and improved pieces over the years. René Peinthor ([@rp-](https://github.com/rp-)) and Martin Kleusberg ([@MKleusberg](https://github.com/MKleusberg)) then became involved, and have been the main driving force from that point. Justin Clift ([@justinclift](https://github.com/justinclift)) helps out with testing on OSX, and started the new github.com/sqlitebrowser organisation on GitHub.