dB Organizer Deluxe 3.1

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DB Organizer Deluxe is a program that allows users to organize, catalog, and manage virtually any type of information. The program is intuitive and easy-to-use for the beginner, while feature-rich and powerful enough to satisfy the most advanced users. Ready-to-use templates and a user-friendly interface let you easily and quickly organize your information. You can access and view your data in virtually any way (by browser, table, and so on). Standard Record Viewer allows you to easily enter and modify records, or quickly generate data-specific commands. Report Wizard, Label Wizard, and HTML Generator Wizard let you create quality, professional-looking documents, reports and summaries, Web pages and catalogs, and labels with color and graphics. And using a helper program called Designer you can easily modify templates included in the package. Web-ready features give you the ability to publish your database to the Web.

Version 3.1 adds new Task List option and improves Print Labels functionality, table field and html field.

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