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<p>[QUOTE="Stork, post: 3124733, member: 71642"]That's how I ended up with Tap Forms. A million years ago (slightly exaggerated) Apple shipped a consumer level database program with it's 'works' suite (numbers, pages etc). It was called Bento and was very popular. They stopped supporting it several years ago though and as far as I can tell pretended Filemaker was okay for the average person. Tap Forms really seems (to me) to be the best successor, not that I ever put energy into Bento, but I wanted to back in the day.</p><p><br /></p><p>ReCollector is very collector oriented--even if the guy started with maps it seems best suited to Ancients given all the documentation. The Exact Change is what I'd want probably if all I had were world coins. Everything else is all about US coins. And many of those are very much a simple spreadsheet--not that a spreadsheet isn't useful, but not always ideal for displaying the information how I might want to.</p><p><br /></p><p>Semi-Luddite here too, and I'm actually enjoying playing around with it fixing it how I like...and changing it frequently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stork, post: 3124733, member: 71642"]That's how I ended up with Tap Forms. A million years ago (slightly exaggerated) Apple shipped a consumer level database program with it's 'works' suite (numbers, pages etc). It was called Bento and was very popular. They stopped supporting it several years ago though and as far as I can tell pretended Filemaker was okay for the average person. Tap Forms really seems (to me) to be the best successor, not that I ever put energy into Bento, but I wanted to back in the day. ReCollector is very collector oriented--even if the guy started with maps it seems best suited to Ancients given all the documentation. The Exact Change is what I'd want probably if all I had were world coins. Everything else is all about US coins. And many of those are very much a simple spreadsheet--not that a spreadsheet isn't useful, but not always ideal for displaying the information how I might want to. Semi-Luddite here too, and I'm actually enjoying playing around with it fixing it how I like...and changing it frequently.[/QUOTE]
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