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Simple Database Viewer

Does just what it says. Hopefully the next version will read databases that have line breaks.

Greap app with much potential!

I've been using this for 10 minutes, and the potential here is awesome. And it works quite well. To answer the previous post, if you're looking at the files, simply swipe from right to left on a file name, and you'll have the option to delete the CSV file from your list. I'm having one problem and a wrinkle: - After importing a pipe delimited file with 20 different columns, I can't seem to get it to let me sort on anything but the first column. I don't see where I have the option to do different sorts, or secondary sorts. Only one option seems to be availabe, and that option is the whole list of columns, all strung together. - The smart delimiter handles commas, pipes, tabs, etc, but the combination of quotes AND commas, which is what the app I'm playing with (Palm Desktop) exports in by default. Anyway, a VERY cool utility. I'm thrilled to watch it evolve!
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Very nice little app

I've actually been waiting for an app just like this: just a simple database manager. Does the job well and I'm liking it so far! Couple of things/suggestions, however: 1.) Unless I'm having a stupid moment, I can't find any way to delete a CSV file once I've imported it. This is pretty big. 2.) I wish in the Details view it would show items as in, for example, the contacts app (grouped in bubbles). Just would make things easier to read. 3.) A way to choose one column to show in the list view (as opposed to it showing everything)...would make it cleaner. Other than those though looks pretty good!
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Good Start

Within 2 mins I typed up a quick database and it downloaded just fine. Now it would be nice to be able to edit or add content to the database and then email it out.

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