emptybrass
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I am new to reloading and have been looking for a way to keep track of my reloading data and supplies. Many like notebooks and that is good. I have worked in databases since before dBaseIII was around, so I kind of like the electronic route. I do a lot of stuff in MS Access but I don't want to lug my laptop to the workbench (don't have room for it anyway) but I use my android tablet a lot when reloading looking at YouTube videos or looking up load data but have not (until now) been able to find a program I can adapt to reloading. Then I happened up of SailForms Pro (Android only for now). It is a little pricey for apps at around $20.00 but I thought I would give it a try.
I have been thoroughly impressed with the flexibility of this little database app. I have a couple of screen shots to share and can provide more if asked. I am building a database for my firearm collection and one of the great parts of this app is that I can add pictures as a field. So I can have all the data about a particular firearm including a quality picture of it all in the database. It can be secured with a password and have data exported to a cvs file as well as full data backup and restore if the Zombies attack.
I have separate files for each reloading component:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-52-40 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
This is the summary page of the reloading data:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-45-12 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
And this is what an individual record looks like:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-45-05 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
Not pushing this app...don't have any interest in if you buy it or not...I understand that many do not like electronic data storage...don't intend this thread to be a polling place for reloading record keeping...just sharing something I found useful.
I'll be glad to provide follow-up info or additional screen shots if you have a question.
I have been thoroughly impressed with the flexibility of this little database app. I have a couple of screen shots to share and can provide more if asked. I am building a database for my firearm collection and one of the great parts of this app is that I can add pictures as a field. So I can have all the data about a particular firearm including a quality picture of it all in the database. It can be secured with a password and have data exported to a cvs file as well as full data backup and restore if the Zombies attack.
I have separate files for each reloading component:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-52-40 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
This is the summary page of the reloading data:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-45-12 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
And this is what an individual record looks like:
Screenshot_2014-02-20-17-45-05 by Randy Digby, on Flickr
Not pushing this app...don't have any interest in if you buy it or not...I understand that many do not like electronic data storage...don't intend this thread to be a polling place for reloading record keeping...just sharing something I found useful.
I'll be glad to provide follow-up info or additional screen shots if you have a question.
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