Binders for Android
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Posted by Cyganet
Mar 21, 2021 at 10:46 PM
Is anyone familiar with the Android app Binders? https://www.generism.com/en/linote_index.html
Binders allows you to make relational databases. I’ve been giving it a spin and I find it surprisingly flexible and speedy. It can sync to OneDrive and can run on Windows using Java. So far I’m impressed with it, but I wonder how it will handle if you put 5000+ items in it. The big draw for me is being able to view and edit on my phone, something I can’t do with InfoQube or MS Access.
For an app that has a one-time fee, syncs via OneDrive, and allows me to design my database any way I like, it’s more attractive to me as a simple CRM than any of the dedicated cloud-based apps that dictate the fields you can use and charge a monthly fee.
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Mar 22, 2021 at 03:25 PM
It looks interesting. How much is the one-time fee? I looked at web site, and in the Play Store, but couldn’t find how much the fee is, though I saw that it is due to increase this week. Thanks.
Daly
Cyganet wrote:
Is anyone familiar with the Android app Binders?
>https://www.generism.com/en/linote_index.html
>
>Binders allows you to make relational databases. I’ve been giving it a
>spin and I find it surprisingly flexible and speedy. It can sync to
>OneDrive and can run on Windows using Java. So far I’m impressed with
>it, but I wonder how it will handle if you put 5000+ items in it. The
>big draw for me is being able to view and edit on my phone, something I
>can’t do with InfoQube or MS Access.
>
>For an app that has a one-time fee, syncs via OneDrive, and allows me to
>design my database any way I like, it’s more attractive to me as a
>simple CRM than any of the dedicated cloud-based apps that dictate the
>fields you can use and charge a monthly fee.
Posted by Cyganet
Mar 22, 2021 at 03:48 PM
When I follow the link inside the app to the license on Google Play it says €10.99 (I’m in Europe).
I wonder if the fee increase “this week” is real or always listed to give users a sense of urgency. Nevertheless I’m considering buying it.