Wine Organizer Deluxe 3.1

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Complete program that allows wine collectors, hobbyists, wine clubs, and cellar's owners to organize, catalog, and manage their wine collections on their PCs. ORGANIZER DELUXE - Easily View, Retrieve Information: Table Viewer, Browser Viewer, Record Viewer. Easily Process Data: Report Wizard, Label Wizard, HTML Generator Wizard. Web Ready: Supports browsers and email programs. Additional: Flexible Templates. Backup, Restore, Summary/Graphs, Network support, Search/Replace, Sort, Filter, Export/Import.. DESIGNER DELUXE - Customize Database: easily modify a default database template included in the demo package. Create Any Organizer: create a new detailed database (organizer) with virtually any kind of information. Program is integrated with the Internet Wine resources.

Version 3.1 has new Task List option and improved table field:new commands included in the popup menu.

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