![]() Ultimately I really like the end results that were finally achieved, but it took some tme on my part to learn to use it. That logic is also repeated in "data verification" views so the user can scan for anomalies. On most of my applications, I add "buttons" to save/close the record so I can add data consistency logic (in global functions as must as possible). Even the local Mac App acts like "the web". While you do create "relations" between table objects, you have to rethink a bit of what you learned. As a 30+ year IT professional, I had to adapt to the file based Ninox approach. ![]() To mitigate this, the user forum is a great resource and several Ninox partners have published use case driven guides. and at other points it is just plain wrong. As you can see from other reviews, the user documentation is lacking. Ninox was the platform I have been searching for! CONS Having used other desktop relational database applications on both Windows and Mac OS. and a user forum with helpful and active participants (DISCLAIMER. Free webinars, email support with response usually within 24 hours. The platform is very flexible and the REST/API is a huge plus for me. A quick "create view", and I had a kanban view of SOWs expiring in 30, 60, 90 days. and within hours to days, I built a rather complex application to manage my Statements of Work (SOWs) with links to company resources, rate card, et all. ![]() While I am a thirty (30) plus year IT professional, within minutes I was up and running. While never say never, I do not see using spreadsheets to maintain various pockets of information any longer. my "first" application was a Bingo Game with random number generator to simulate the "Bingo Ball" drops. I have built workflow style applications to manage SOWS / Contracts, Customer Relations, "Getting Things Done (GTD)" style Task Management (I believe the phrase is TradeMarked by David Allan), IT Product Standards Mangement with REST/API interface to Technopedia, Bakery Orders, and yes. ![]()
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