Ninox database for mac6/3/2023 ![]() You can create as many views as you like on any device, however. There appear to be good reasons for this restriction, and you can force a device change, but this oddity does occasionally result in unexpected behaviour. change/delete fields, layouts etc.) from the device on which you originally created it. ![]() The only slightly disconcerting aspect of the standalone version is the fact that you can only make administrative changes to a database (i.e. One of the most attractive features from my point of view is the support for rich-text fields - and, of course, the very modest price for the standalone version(s) (macOS and iOS). Ninox has been making slow but steady progress for a while now, and with the latest update (with GANTT, kanban, cards, full forms etc.) is suddenly looking like a very solid alternative. It first came to my attention as a potential replacement for FileMaker Pro, which we’ve been using for many years, but which has become extraordinarily expensive in recent years. Ninox has a fairly well developed script language. The fact that the server depends on HTTPS and runs on Windows 2008 suggests they’re using some kind of web database server at the back end, but which one of the many I don’t know. I believe Ninox uses its own proprietary database format, but if you’d like to find out more, I suggest e-mailing the very amiable German development team, who are very responsive. > The FAQ says Ninox exports to XLS, XLSX and CSV but does not state whether Ninox uses a proprietary format or something like SQL. > Would you mind opening a new thread covering Ninox? I find it appealing, I am interested in the CRM template. ![]() Sorry, folks, I realise my hijacking of the Todoist kanban thread with news of Ninox’s latest Kanban support wasn’t desperately helpful!
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