Smart Items 1.1

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  • Date added:
    25/03/2004
  • File size:
    2.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

Smart Items is a software suite for cataloging virtually any item, including videos, books, stamps, photos, CDs, DVDs, and recipes. The program's ideology is universality, simplicity, and portability. It uses a Windows Explorer-like interface, with unlimited, tree-organized physical-item folders; unlimited tree-organized categories; unlimited fully customized item fields; and functionality for printing, exporting to HTML, searching, sorting, filtering, debtor tracking, and browsing. It is based on our own fast and portable database, which makes it possible for you to view and search the database on PDA (Palm, WinCE) platforms.

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