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Apimac introduces iDatabase for the Mac and iPhone

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Apimac has released iDatabase (http://www.apimac.com/idatabase/) for the Mac and iPhone. It’s a new personal database manager that offers a way to organize your information and data.

With iDatabase for Mac and iPhone users can manage membership lists, expenses, projects, keep track of internet accounts and more. Users can choose from 16 ready-to-use, customizable database templates to organize any type of information or can create a totally new database from scratch.

The following templates are included: Accounts; Classes; Computers; Contacts; Customers; Events; Exercise Log; Expenses; Inventory; Movie Catalog; Membership List; Mobile Phones; Notes; Projects; Recipes; To Do; Vehicle Maintenance.

The types of fields a user can create are: Small Text, Large Text, Number, Date, Time, Date and Time, Image, Choose, calculation and also a special field type named Separator Field, to divide a record into distinct visual parts.

iDatabase for Mac and iDatabase for iPhone can be synchronized via Wi-Fi. iDatabase supports Backup and Restore, Exporting and Importing of databases in .idatabase and .CSV formats (the iPhone version via the service online Dropbox). The .idatabase files preserve the complete content and structure of the database, including pictures.

The Mac version costs US$29 and requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later. The iPhone version requires iOS 3.0 or later, costs $2.99 and is available at the Apple App Store.

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