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Do you use several different programs to store all different types of data? Do you keep contact information in one program while using another program to list important documents, a spreadsheet for appointments...
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Do you use several different programs to store all different types of data? Do you keep contact information in one program while using another program to list important documents, a spreadsheet for appointments, another spreadsheet to list your possessions for insurance purposes, photo album software to keep your digitial photos, a journal to record your daily thoughts and activities, etc, etc? Well, your life just got a little easier. Maybe even a lot easier. Allow us to introduce our newest application, All My Data? a deceptively simple, yet incredibly powerful personal information manager. It's "fantastically flexible". Unlike most programs available for personal use, All My Data?doesn't tie you to anyone else's idea of how your data should be stored. You define your own data structures! In other words, suppose you need a program to store contact information (names, addresses, phone numbers, etc). However, you want to store some special information for each contact like pet's name, favorite color, or whatever is important to you, in addition to just name, address and phone number. Maybe you want to attach a photo. With All My Data? you are limited only by your imagination. There are five different "data types" you can use to define each of your fields (there's no limit to the number of fields each database can contain): ?Short Text - Plain old text field. Used for names, phone numbers, etc. ?Long Text - Displayed as a multi-line textbox. Generally used for storing a few paragraphs. Perfect for a daily journal or diary when combined with a Date field (see below). ?Date - Just what it sounds like. Use it as part of a Contact database to store birthday's, or an asset database to store dates of purchase. ?Checkbox - Used for "boolean" fields. (True/False, Yes/No). Perfect for a "Completed" field if you create a task list database. ?Attachment - This one's my favorite. With an attachment field you can attach an external file to a record in your database. Fo24.95
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