

Question: Q: What's the best database software to use on the mac? Please forgive me if I've posted to the wrong community - it's my first time here.

Promotional pricing: The system should allow sale and promotional pricing. If there are both an online store and a physical store, there should be an option to share the inventory between them or to keep the inventories separate. Online store: The system should support online sales of items through a Web storefront. My name is Karen Koh, and I am a doctoral student at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. Hi everyone, I just joined TechSoup's Community Forum. Home » Community » Databases and Software » The best database software for Mac and PC users? The best database software for Mac and PC users? Posted by Karkoh on 9:56 AM. Similar to Access, FileMaker stores your database logic and all the data in a single file. It has a feature set comparable to Microsoft Access, but with a strong focus on forms (layouts) as the primary way of accessing databases. FileMaker is probably the best known database application for the Mac. SQLite: best because it’s built into OS X and the CoreDa.

So here are a few best database options: Flat files: best because there’s no database and they can be handled in a text editor. You forgot to specify the application and criteria for best.
