Pedia Pedia
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 3:29 pm
Once upon a time a girl with a big CD collection got her first Mac. She ordered a cool shareware program to catalog those CDs, only to find out it was really a template for a thing called Filemaker. Now, many upgrades later, the girl is faced with yet another invitation to upgrade the admittedly great Filemaker (to the tune of a couple hundred bucks).
But along the way, the girl discovered the Pedias--automatic entry of most data she wants, good interface, pictures, easy to use, pretty fast...
The girl collects other things--fountain pens, for instance--and she thinks "If only those inexpensive Pedias had a sort of BasicPedia--lots of user-identifiable fields, the ability to import multiple images for a specific entry, then she could create databases for her various collections and let Filemaker, which is really too much power for her needs anyway, go."
Several users have mentioned an interest in GamePedia or ComicBookPedia, but how about something much more generic and adaptable to multiple uses via user identified fields?
Thanks for all of your great products!
Shari
But along the way, the girl discovered the Pedias--automatic entry of most data she wants, good interface, pictures, easy to use, pretty fast...
The girl collects other things--fountain pens, for instance--and she thinks "If only those inexpensive Pedias had a sort of BasicPedia--lots of user-identifiable fields, the ability to import multiple images for a specific entry, then she could create databases for her various collections and let Filemaker, which is really too much power for her needs anyway, go."
Several users have mentioned an interest in GamePedia or ComicBookPedia, but how about something much more generic and adaptable to multiple uses via user identified fields?
Thanks for all of your great products!
Shari