iDatabase
Ratings & Reviews
The app has been broken for about a week with no promise fix. The Dropbox tools don’t work. Dropbox updated their app and it broke the linking function of iDatabase. I can’t backup or export my databases. Using iCloud tools are a joke because it puts the files somewhere hidden where they can’t be accessed from the Finder or browsing iCloud. The only support option is a worthless AI chat. 🙄 Besides that, I found the app useful…but now it’s not!
Developer ResponseThe Dropbox issue is fixed in the upcoming update, along with several other improvements. Our support team is now also fully available if you need help.
After purchasing the app I find that BACKUP and EXPORT are NOT AVAILABLE without a dropbox—on-line account. The app description states that the database(s) can be stored locally without mentioning an on-line account creation requirement. This “small” contingency for BACKUP and EXPORT capability nullifies the promise for off-line access. *True privacy* is when you don’t give your information—i.e. medical records, health related data, sensitive data—to any and all that state they can be trusted (not to financially prosper from collected data, not to borrow creative rights, not to disclose intentionally or have data lost/copied by disgruntle employee or anyone that wants to wreak havoc)Daily living may request information for an office to track via an office visit or postal mail, but why should I jeopardize myself to identity theft by using the “worldwide” web. **Basically, iDatabase advertised off-line feature without disclosing the true on-line requirement.
Has to be backed up to Dropbox after each session, otherwise, you’ll get duplicates and lost info. Lots AND lots of duplicates. Requires a lot of patience. The app version has limitations that the desktop version doesn’t. (For example: you cannot move template entries, side-by-side on the app, only on the desktop version.Exporting to Numbers or Excel is hit and miss, but it could be the version of Excel I have.Update 12/11: I just purchased TapFroms. It’s $50 for the desktop version, and $17 for the iOS version, but it automatically syncs through iCloud! No more info getting lost, duplicated or overwritten! Pricey, but the stress you’ll save yourself will be worth it. TapForms is also more adaptable and extensive in features. Don’t get me wrong. For simple database apps, iDatabase is just fine for small collections. (I do automotive brand evolution research in my spare time, so I have several hundred thousand entries with several additional subcells, that I update whenever the mood strikes) But for the homeowner recording their inventory, or tracking their devices, etc., iDatabase is perfect.
It’s a great database builder for simple things. It freezes and gets locked up when making a data entry sometimes(fixed by restarting app). Lucky when hat happens no data is lost. If the developers attempted they could do so much more with this app. For starters they could make a Windows interface because the one they have is only available for Mac. Second they could make the back-ups automatic. Third they could make the calculations with ability extract information from other fields and then perform calculations(like in Excel or numbers app). I would pay more for these features if they offered it.
This app works just right for me. I used Bento for years to keep all my clients on my Mac & my phone so that I could quickly refresh my memory before a meeting. I need to be able to sync the two regularly and accurately. Bento worked fine until FileMaker stopped supporting it. I was nervous about finding something else, but I am so glad I found iDatabase. It works for what I need so much better than Bento ever did. It is easy and enjoyable to use on both my iPhone and my Mac. The only improvement would be for the support team to be more responsive to questions.
This app does everything it says it does. It looks prettier than just putting you passwords into notes, and you can passcode lock it. You can choose from different templates, (to be honest a lot of them are useless) and if you don't see the template you are looking for, you can create a new one easily. Keeping track of every password in here is better than doing it in notes, and is much more secure than it. I would definitely recommend this app to all. It is most definitely 99 cents. If you need an upgrade from notes, this is THE upgrade.