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Apimac introduces new releases of iDatabase.the database for Mac OS X and for iPhone
Apimac introduces new releases of iDatabase.the database for Mac OS X and for iPhone
Apimac.com today releases iDatabase 2.0 for Mac OS X and 4.0 for iOS. Designed to permit bi-directional syncing between computer and mobile device, iDatabase is a complete personal database management solution.
Milano,
Milano,
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19/01/2011
Apimac.com today is pleased to announce new versions of its highly successful iDatabase: 2.0 for Mac OS X ( http://www.apimac.com ) and 4.0 for iOS. Designed to permit wireless, bi-directional syncing between Mac computers and iOS mobile devices like iPhone and iPod touch, iDatabase is a complete personal database management solution. Ideal for tracking membership lists, expenses, projects, Internet accounts, etc., the app includes 16 ready to use templates such as Accounts, Contacts, Exercise Log, Recipes, and To Do. Drop and drag creation of custom templates is also supported.
Virtually identical in features, layout, and operation, iDatabase 4.0 for iOS and iDatabase 2.0 for Mac OS X complement each other to offer a personal database management solution both on the desktop and on the go. The clean, simplified GUI allows the user to begin using the app immediately, without instruction of any kind. Facilitating this ease of use is a built-in library of 16 templates: Accounts, Classes, Computers, Contacts, Customers, Events, Exercise Log, Expenses, Inventory, Movie Catalog, Membership List, Mobile Phones, Notes, Projects, Recipes, To Do, and Vehicle Maintenance. iDatabase ( http://www.apimac.com ) combines simplicity with sophistication in its support of custom templates. The app allows the user to select from 10 different fields.
"With the great success of iDatabase for Mac ( http://www.apimac.com ) and iOS, our affordable personal database management solution, it became clear that we needed to improve features in according with the users requests" stated company Senior Vice President Worldwide Product Marketing Gabriele Gobbo.
The new features of version 2.0 for Mac are:
- New import preview window which allows you to define the fields and their labels, and to see a record preview before the import
- New Table view which lets you now create, edit and work with the records in a convenient visual array of all database records
- Ability to set, in both import and export, the first record as record value or as field label
- Improved display of long field labels
- New import database window which lets user define fields, field labels and see a preview of the records before importing
- Ability to set the first record as field label or as record value, both in import and export
- Importing support for Semicolon Separated files and Tab Delimited format files
- Support for importing and exporting files in Unicode UTF-16, UTF-8, Mac OS Roman, ASCII and ISO Latin 1
- Templates exporting and importing
- Optimized synchronization functionality between Mac and iPhone
What is new in version 4.0 for iOS:
- Ability to duplicate a database containing all the records
- Ability to create a clone without records of an existing database
- Ability to export a database by email
- Ability to send one or more records via email as PDF, as a card or as a CSV file
- Ability to navigate through the records with new Previous and Next buttons
- New import preview view which allows you to define the fields and their labels, and to see a record preview before the import
- Ability to set, in both import and export, the first record as record value or as field label
- Support for importing files in Semicolon Separated and Tab Delimited format
- Support for importing and exporting files in Unicode UTF-16, UTF-8, Mac OS Roman, ASCII and ISO Latin 1
- Exporting and importing templates
- Optimized synchronization functionality between Mac and iPhone
- User interface improvements
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About
Apimac is a company founded in 1996 dedicated to Mac OS X and iPhone only software. People at Apimac aim to put into users hands software which they can use in a way they do things every day. Right after opening their applications, users can immediately focus on their task, not even noticing that they’re using an entirely new software.
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