Starterbase create, organize and share data on the web

In: Technology

10 May 2006
 
Starterbase allows you to create, organize and share and collaborate data with team memebers and other users on the web.
 
You can use starterbase for various activities like creating a CRM, managing TO DO lists, store notes for your projects, store product informaiton and share it amongst your customers etc.
 
You do not require to have any coding knowledge to use starterbase, you can design web applications with an easy to use form designer.
 
You can collaborate the data with other people and manage teams by adding users, there is an inbuilt search functionality which allows you to search your files and contents.

You can import the data into your applications in Microsoft Excel format and the commonly use CSV (comma seperated values) format. Exporting data is easy too and you can export data in XML, RSS, SQL and CSV format, support for Microsoft Excel and PDF format is being worked upon.

Sharing your data with others is easy too and you can allow others to see your data using the popular XML and RSS feeds.

Currently you can sign up for free, but there is also an option to upgrade to a premium paid account.

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The site owner quotes on his website

"Starterbase was built simply because I wanted an easy way to store and structure various bits of information on the web. I was using a combination of blogs, email, and notepad, and just got sick of not being able to organise all of these things in one place."
 

Here are some things you can do with starterbase:

  •     Create a quick and easy CRM system.
  •     Store notes for your project.
  •     Create to-do lists for you and your team.
  •     Store product information and share it amongst your customers.
  •     Track bugs with a multi-user bug tracking system.
  •     Store your web bookmarks.
  •     Store and search your personal contacts.
  •     Create customer feedback forms.
  •     Lots more – check out some demo applications…

 

Features:

  •     No coding knowledge needed. At all. Ever.
  •     Design simple web applications with an easy-to-use form designer.
  •     Add other users to your account for collaboration and team management.
  •     Import data from a variety of sources, such as Microsoft Excel.
  •     Add, Edit and Search your data.
  •     Share your data with an XML or RSS feed.
  •     Get your data out at anytime in many different formats, including RSS, XML, and SQL.
  •     Add your application to any website with a small smidgeon of code.

 


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