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you could try Bento, which is like FileMaker light. Made by the same developer so I believe databases are interchangeable if you need to scale later on. But check that to be certain. Its supposedly much more accessible for simple data collections
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On Jan 3, 2012, at 1:40 PM, mpo@michaeloreilly.com wrote:
we're trying to make a database of all the clips we have on XDCAM disks -
both camera original as well as AE/AVID/FCP generated material.
It needs to be free, accessible from a web browser, fairly simple and
doesn't need to accommodate media at this point - that is, it will be just
text and no thumbnails.
I've never worked with databases/spreadsheets before.
I don't really know the implications down the line when one uses a
database as opposed to a spreadsheet.
Filemaker seems like a good thing to learn, but might be too deep (and
expensive) for these simple purposes
Any responses is appreciated.
mike o
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