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iList Data is a low cost, single-user database software available for the Macintosh. Create databases for daily use at home, educational use at school, and business use at work.

iList Data's benefits include:

  • ten database templates: Create your first database in seconds
  • user designed windows for creating, editing, and finding data
  • ten find modes including find on field, find by value, and find parent
  • support for text, number, date, and time fields plus integrated support for boolean, path, URL, color, JPEG, and calculation values
  • built-in relational support for searching and displaying data across tables
  • Mac OS X compliant interface controls including date and time fields, color swatches, and image canvases
  • on-the-fly calculations and column summaries
  • dynamic reports: Retrieve both the data and shell of a report from the database itself
  • nine window sets: Save and recall custom interface setups with one click
  • search history and bookmarks
  • four batch editing modes including multi edit and auto number
  • inline editing and pop-up editing of fields via keyword lists
  • inline and summary graphing. View dot, line, bar, and fill graphs inline with your data
  • advanced SQL editing for experienced users and built-in help by example support for novices
  • a built in resizable image viewer and full screen slideshow mode
  • a dedicated thumbnail palette for viewing JPEG and other web-based images
  • speech synthesis
  • Apple iLife integration: Send images to iPhoto with one click
  • Microsoft Office X and 2004 integration: Send record lists to Excel and Word with one click
  • and much more...
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, G3 350 or better (G4 or G5 recommended), QuickTime 6.x or later, Microsoft Office X or 2004 (optional), Apple iPhoto 5 (optional).

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Developer:Lakewood Studios
Downloads:4,643
  - Version d/l:760
Business:Applications
License:Demo
Date:25 Aug 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$69.95
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Oct 1 2009
*****

HOMER1  I'm a long time user of Filemaker Pro (last version installed was 6.0v4) and a two time buyer of Bento. Version 1, and yes, I'm one of those folks that got burnt on the version 2 upgrade! Never again!

Took me a while to find iList. Downloaded the trial, installed it, and have to say, it more than lives up to my expectations. Purchased the full version that very day.

This is a true Mac OS database! Not just a list maker like Bento. If you have any experience with databases you'll fly through setting yours up with iList.

If you're in need of a straight forward, easy to understand, Mac OS user interface database, you owe it to yourself to try iList. I give it the highest recommendation.  
(Version 3.8)

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Jun 16 2007

FEMIGH  Finally a flat-field verging-on-relational database that isn’t overkill like Filemaker for most applications. But for purposes of convenience of record layout design, with easily assembled and unlimited layout/sort/search criteria combinations, nothing beats AppleWorks database. It is a GEM, even compared to Filemaker, for easy-yet-sophisticated flat-field database design and management. Apple has neglected AW6’s development but so far has not abandoned it. This version of iList Data is still comparatively awkward and in some ways a throwback to the days of dBase III and IV. If you don’t need relational capability, stay with AppleWorks while it still lives.  
(Version 3.5)

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Jan 4 2006
*****

RPPHOTO  I've tried many database applications over the years, but this is the first that really works the way that I want; it's clean and intuitive ui make it a pleasure to work with. It's not a "design" type layout program like FileMaker, but is a more functional database with just enough extras like making a photo catalog with slide shows, etc. The easy-to-set-up calculator functions are a great asset, too; you can make quick and easy forms for business, taxes, etc. that seem to work flawlessly. Also, when I had a display problem, the developer was quick and responsive in helping me troubleshoot the problem. This is easily the ideal database app that I've been looking for, something that works well and is highly useful/flexible, but easy to use for someone who doesn't want to spend their life trying to set it up and learn to use it.  
(Version 3.1.1)

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