I myself had to learn to convert DVDpedia’s Sqlite DB to Excel, then to CSV, then to Tapforms. I would like to be able to set Tapforms to “English”, without having to change my OS settings.ģ) Publish conversion guides for switchers! My Mac OS Lion is in Frenc, but I occasionally need to show my records to non-French speakers. (this has been mentioned, and seems to be in the pipe already)Ģ) Allow language selection for the interface (override OS default) Nevertheless, a few “low priority” suggestions:ġ) Allow (basic) form layout customization Frankly, this balanced approach convinced me to try Tapforms: I am an “geek” myself, and I need the developer to protect me from my love of complexity -) I know you don’t want to overburden the software by implementing all requested functionalities. I have read a lot about Tapforms, and have come across Brendan’s forum contributions here and on other websites. I think the display setting should be form dependent. – I have one DB where I’d like to see the left column, another where I’d like the list on top. This isn’t a problem, but it “looks unclean”…maybe implementing a better “refresh” process would be good, with “hourglass” cursor/notification? I would surely feel better: for now, I am afraid editing the records too quickly after changing the form could corrupt the DB (even if unfounded, this is the impression I get as a user). – When I edit a form, it seems the record list is refreshing twice (I have about 300 records, each with pictures <10Kb each). ![]() I have purchased the Mac version for now, and so far, it looks good! ![]() I use (used?) Bento, DVDPedia and Bookpedia from Bruji, and also a few “personal DBs” in Excel. I am one of those (hopefully many) people who are switching to Tapforms.
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