Ninox Database 4+

Ninox Software GmbH

    • 3.8 • 185 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Ninox is an easy-to-use database app for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to help you and your team create, connect, and collaborate with databases.

Build tailor-made business apps and databases, also for CRM and ERP, without a single line of code. Digitize your organization, improve your workflows, and become more productive.

The Ninox platform is used by individuals, start-ups, agencies, small businesses, and enterprises in a wide range of industries. Ninox provides a large number of use cases, such as inventory, invoicing, accounting, CRM, event management, and real estate.

BEST OF THE APP STORE DATABASES
"I found it easy to create databases and tables, to import and export data, design appropriate layouts, powerful filtering for fields, and also a very good formula field. Easily the best of the App Store databases."
- Alan W -

SO MUCH MORE THAN A DATABASE
"This really is an outstanding product. More than “just” a database, it’s an entire application development platform."
- Andy M -

►SHARE DATA ACROSS ALL YOUR DEVICES
Ninox is available for
• iPhone
• iPad
• Mac
• Web

To sync data on multiple devices, install Ninox on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Download the iOS or iPad app for free. To sync data on your Mac, purchase the app on the Mac App Store.

►COLLABORATE WITH YOUR TEAM
• Real-time sync across devices
• Invite collaborators
• Set flexible access permissions
• Share data with teams
• Sync calendar

►CORE FEATURES
• Databases
• Tables
• Fields
• Forms
• Views
• Import/Export
• Search
• Printing
• Scripting
• API integration
• Manual and automatic back-up

►TEMPLATES
• Contacts
• Custom CRM
• Inventory
• Invoices
• Projects
• And much more!

►CUSTOMIZE TO YOUR NEEDS
• Create forms, fields, and triggers
• Smart relations between tables
• Build calculations with the formula editor

Privacy Policy: ninox.com/en/clean/privacy
General Terms and Conditions: ninox.com/en/clean/terms

What’s New

Version 3.11.7

New and improved
- rules for record creation/deletion
- bulk file/image uploads
- modular database reconnection
- updated pastel chart colors for brand alignment

Fixed bugs
Numerous bugs fixed, mostly internal to Ninox. For details, see official release notes at docs.ninox.com/product-updates.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5
185 Ratings

185 Ratings

Laguna Sailor ,

Good database, not-so-good documentation

I’d give this app five stars if it was documented properly. It is a capable, general-purpose database. It won’t do real heavy lifting (like FileMaker Pro), but it will handle the needs of most small-to-medium size businesses. Its only real problem is a lack of proper documentation, which gives the impression that the developer is good at programming, but not really up to professional standards, as far as documentation goes.

I have used relational databases for years, from dBase 3 to SQL Server, and I am pretty comfortable creating and maintaining databases. I am finding myself able to learn the app, but it is taking me about a week of evenings just to figure out how the app does things. And that’s a shame, because once I figure out an area of the app, I do like their approach. So, I can only recommend this ap on a qualified basis. Those unfamiliar with relational databases will probably have a tough time figuring out how to use this app, and even old SQL hands are likely to invest more time than they would like learning it.

Dexter Dog ,

Best $35 I've spent in a long time

Before this week, I had been using Excel to keep track of a long list of locations with a bunch of columns, but I finally cracked -- just too much horizontal scrolling in Excel -- and started looking for database soltuions. I had used FileMaker many years ago for a similar project, but I knew that the current version is expensive and almost certainly overkill for what I'm doing. (I just needed the ability to enter data, and to import and export CSV files for use in a web app.) I found Ninox in the App Store from a Google Search and took a chance, and I'm very glad I did. I was up and running in under 30 minutes, without reading instructions. (I eventually did need to read some of the online documentation for a few import/export things, but that was a quick process.) If you're familiar with database schemas, most of the features are pretty clear. I wouldn't say it's for newbies, but you don't need much database expertise to use this, and you don't need SQL experience. Knock on wood, the app has been very stable -- I've had zero crashes, and the CSV files I've imported and exported have worked perfectly. It's also quite speedy on my 2015 MacBookPro running High Sierra. Highly recommended!

LadyBryneth ,

Extremely Limited

On the positive side, it is a relational database that will do the basics, and databases can be used across devices through iCloud, but it's missing a lot of essential features. On the desktop version, there is no way to adjust the font size for most fields; only formula fields enable adjusting font size. (Note: There seem to be some options for adjusting font size in the online version according to the forums, but you should not have to pay a monthly subscription fee just to show data in a readable font size.) Layout control is close to nonexistent, so there is no way to create attractively organized custom forms. It takes more than the ability to insert extra line breaks or headings to create custom forms. Sorting list displays by more than one field, such as by author and then title for a book database, requires creating custom fields with formulas for sorting, then creating "views" based on those fields. The documentation is very poor. I could go on, but the short of it is that I used more flexible database programs in Windows 3.1. I'm using it because Filemaker has become prohibitively expensive for the personal user and Microsoft Access is not available for macOS, but I'm constantly frustrated by its limitations.

App Privacy

The developer, Ninox Software GmbH, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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