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In demo mode, the software will display up to 25 records and is limited to 25 launches. (All of iList Studio's features are otherwise fully functional.) After the demo period, iList Studio defaults to "browse only" mode.
DESCRIPTION

iList Studio... Are you new to databases? iList Data 3 (lakewoodstudios.com) supports nearly all of the single-user features of iList Studio and is designed for personal use at home, school, and work.

Introducing iList Studio 3, by far the most powerful, low cost, multi-user database software for the Macintosh.

Powered by MySQL, iList Studio is built on the same engine that powers iList Data, our personal database software. iList Studio supports all of the single-user features of iList Data, but also creates and administers MySQL databases, making it ideal for collaborative research, workgroups, and web development.

Quickly build multimedia catalogs, scheduling databases, and other multi-user relational solutions. Build databases for personal use on your home computer, for corporate networks, or sharing over the Web.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.8
  • known issue: on some Macs, it is necessary to position the Image Palette window near the top- left quadrant of the display in order to display images properly. We continue to look for solutions to this issue.
  • fixed the tabbing order in the Edit Record window
  • removed the thumbnail palette
  • improved the display of JPEGs in the Record List window
  • minor fixes and interface enhancements
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later, QuickTime 6.x or later, MySQL 4.0 or later (for locally hosted databases, and don't worry about the technical details in the MySQL Read Me file. iList Studio will handle these for you automatically), Microsoft Office X or 2004 (optional)

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Developer:Lakewood Studios
Downloads:4,298
  - Version d/l:245
Business:Applications
License:Demo
Date:25 Aug 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$89.95

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    Jun 20 2005
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    CHRIS TURKEL  Easy to use and powerful. Makes making a MYSQL database simple. Saves a ton of time for those, like me, that just want to get the work done and not sling code around.  
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    Mar 8 2005

    ZAMA  I never thought I'd be recommending FileMaker, but it just depends on what one's needs are. For the tasks iList Studio is purportedly designed for, one would indeed be better off with FileMaker. FileMaker does a heck of a lot more for not much more money than what's being charged for iList Studio.  
    (Version 2.0.6)

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    Aug 15 2004
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    DAN LAVIE  iList is a sweet little app, that makes MySQL management very easy for beginners.

    My only problem is sharing that database.

    1. Why would I want to share my database using Microsoft word ?

    2. Why can't I just convert it to a searchable web page?

    People usually look for an easy way to share databases online.

    Only problem, many don't know PHP, and looking for an easy way to do that.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Aug 17 2004

    DAVID HUTCHISON  Thanks for the comments Dan.

    The Send to Word and Excel features are designed to aid in reporting, not sharing databases.

    Nor is iList Studio designed for sharing MySQL databases with hundreds of visitors to a web site. Rather, it is a multi-user collaborative tool for small groups of researchers, students, and business people (i.e. 2 to 30 or so).

    A database administrator can control MySQL permissions and the iList Studio interface on a per user basis.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Aug 11 2004

    RICK  iList Studio seems like a good idea, but I wouldn't know. As expected, it does absolutely nothing without MySQL. I have tried to connect to the MySQL installation on my dedicated server online - completely without success. I might add that I have no problem at all managing numerous sites on that server using PHPmyAdmin to manage MySQL. Also I have followed all the directions to the letter to install MySQL on my local machine (downloaded from the iList Studio site) but it simply will not run (Powerbook G4 1GHZ running system 10.3.4 at first, now 10.3.5). The iList Studio documentation says to 'ignore all the technical stuff', and that iList Studio will sort it all out for you. Uh.. I don't think so. I'm a reasonably experienced bit-head and I can't get it to work at all! If anyone else out there has any further input on this, I'd be happy to hear about it, as I actually would like to find out if iList Studio will help with my work.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Aug 11 2004

    DAVID HUTCHISON  iList Studio works with MySQL 4.0.x, not earlier versions. Might this be the problem Rick? A few users have contacted us with similar reports of not getting iList Studio to recognize MySQL, so there may be other issues involved.

    I don't know if this will meet your specific needs, but we are working hard to release a version of iList that creates standalone databases that do not require MySQL. Hence your comment that "iList does absolutely nothing without MySQL" may soon be mute.

    When we're ready for release, we will be sure to update this page.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Aug 3 2004

    LUXURYLUKE  Goodbye to my PC box next to me. Finally software for X right here for only 69 bucks. thanks. and it looks great!  
    (Version 2.0)

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