
Database - DataOrganizer
macOS / Economie et entreprise
DataOrganizer is a personal database for macOS. While professional database software may be expensive and complex, DataOrganizer aims not only to be affordable and easy to use, but perhaps even fun.
DataOrganizer is free to download and can be tried out for 14 days with no restrictions. After that, DataOrganizer requires a subscription. Both annual and monthly plans are available.
There are a bunch of things you can do with DataOrganizer. You can…
1. Import existing data from Bento 4 databases, CSV and TSV files.
DataOrganizer imports Bento 4 databases. Because the last version of Bento is a 32-bit app, it will not run on modern versions of macOS. With that in mind, DataOrganizer imports Bento's raw database file, ensuring that importing will continue to work even though system support for Bento has been removed. (Note: Encrypted and Calculation fields are not supported.)
DataOrganizer also imports Comma Separated Values (CSV) and Tab Separated Values (TSV) files.
2. Jump right in with eight ready-made templates.
DataOrganizer includes eight ready-made templates to get you started: Clients, Inventory, Issues, Journal, Membership List, Party Planner, Recipes, and Serial Numbers. Simply select a template and DataOrganizer will generate an appropriate library on the fly.
3. Quickly create your own libraries.
Should DataOrganizer not include a template that fits your needs, DataOrganizer makes it easy to create your own library in minutes.
4. Further organize your libraries using stacks and smart stacks.
If you want a “sub-group” of the cards in a library, you can create a stack or smart stack. A stack is similar to a playlist in Music, while a smart stack is criteria-based and is similar to a smart playlist.
5. Link to Contacts, Calendar, Mail, Photos, and files.
DataOrganizer includes five field types that link to data that is already on your Mac.
7. Link to other libraries using relationships.
Using a Relationship field, DataOrganizer allows for one library to link to another library.
8. Track your locations with Geolocation fields
DataOrganizer includes a Geolocation field that can be used to track locations (latitude and longitude). Geolocation fields can optionally display the recorded location in an embedded map. (Please note that an active wireless connection is required to obtain the current location.)
9. Identify clients or other items with the Account Identifier field type.
Using an Account Identifier field, DataOrganizer can automatically identify cards without any extra work. The account identifier is automatically generated upon the creation of a card.
10. Switch over to the Table and Gallery views
In addition to the standard list view for libraries and stacks, DataOrganizer includes two additional view modes: Table and Gallery.
Legal:
▪ Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited should you purchase a subscription.
▪ You will not be automatically enrolled in a paid subscription period after the trial period expires.
▪ Both the trial and the paid subscriptions are for the macOS version of DataOrganizer.
▪ Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase.
▪ Your paid subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off (subscription is canceled) at least 24-hours before the end of the current paid subscription period.
▪ Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current paid subscription period. The cost of the renewal is displayed on both the App Store page of this app and the subscription chooser within the app.
▪ Your subscriptions can be managed by going to your Music Account Settings after purchase. Auto-renewal can be turned off in this section.
▪ Although you will still have read-only access to your data should a trial or subscription period not be in effect, you will not be able to make any changes to your data.
▪ Terms of use can be found at: http://www.bayhoff.com/termsofuse.html
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
• iCloud support is now available.
• Images and videos are now stored inside the Photos library as opposed to within the DataOrganizer database.
• In the sidebar, libraries, stacks, and smart stacks can now be placed in folders.
• Email Address and URL fields now can optionally be displayed as lists. (Such changes can be made in the field’s info popover.)
• Choice fields can now be displayed as libraries. Additional fields can be added to the forms of these libraries beyond just the title.
• Items, clients, accounts, etc. can now be automatically identified using the new Account Identifier field.
• Support for automatic local data backups has been added. (Intervals in between backups can be adjusted — or disabled — in settings.)
• Multiple items can now be selected in the sidebar.
• Various refinements were made.