Kase exists because it should. There should be a database app that can go anywhere with you. It should be:
• Simple — Using it should be easy and intuitive,
• Flexible — Once familiar with the basics, you can design any database to track anything important to you, and
• Relational — Inter-linked data is an order of magnitude more useful. Plus, you don't want to repeat yourself.
Additionally, it should be:
• Personal — You should not need to worry about who can peek into your data, and
• Always Available — High-speed wireless network should *not* be a prerequisite for accessing your own data.
Structured data at your fingertips. Something like that didn't exist, so I started creating Kase in 2014...
Basic Concepts:
• Your Kase contains Boxes.
• Each Box stores Decks that can relate to each other.
• A Deck collects similarly structured Cards.
• And a Card is where you put data Entries.
Features:
• Pick, assign, and organize with Categories, Tags, and Marks.
• Search by name, notes, full text, or keywords: Full-text indexing with Natural Language Processing.
• Highlight any Box, Deck, Card, Entry, or Keyword.
• Deck definitions support inheritance!
• Field types include Text, Number (with Unit), Date/Time (with Time Zone), Choice, Boolean, Link, Picture, and Document.
• Write in Markdown and see rich formatted text.
• Box can be locked with a passcode, and unlocked with Face ID or Touch ID.
• Formatters (Fx) to visualize data in different ways without altering the data one bit.
e.g. UnitConverter, NameMapper, WordScrambler, ICU Transformers...
• Side-by-Side: Compare Cards easily by displaying in columns.
• On-device Text Recognitions (OCR) for multiple languages.
• Import/Export in CSV, JSON, or KASE.
• Complete Backup & Restore.
• iPad Multitasking support: Split View, Slide Over, etc.
• Very customizable UI.
What Kase Can't Do:
- Cloud sync is not done yet (stay tuned...)
What Kase Can Do:
> From Data to Wisdom
> Data ▹ Information ▹ Knowledge ▹ Wisdom
1. Store Data — the objective truths.
2. Organize Information — to reflect circumstances, current condition.
3. Systematically retrieve Knowledge — utilized for decision making.
4. And that hopefully enables you to grasp Wisdom, comprehend insights, and ultimately create value.
There are databases that belong to the Big Guys. The rest of them should stay personal.
By now you should realize how valuable your data is. So why give it away? Kase keeps your data yours.
See www.wisd.com/kase for more details.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.wisd.com/kase/eula
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