Personal database
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:56 pm
Hello.
I liked Access because it was an easy system.
I loved Oracle APEX because it's a powerful RAD platform and it allows to design web apps reachable from any web browser.
But nuBuiler got serious advantages that diverse to be emphasized and make nuBuilder, imho, much more interesting that these 2 previous solutions :
- it's free, unlimited and opensource
- It's build upon a simple but powerful model.
- It doesn't need any exotic extension or framework : You just need PHP and MySQL, nothing else. So it can run nicely even under the cheapest hosting solution.
For all of these reasons, a non professional programmer like me can, with limited knowledge in SQL/PHP and JS, create his own database application that he can access from anywhere.
I use nuBuilder just like evrebody would use MS Access for : managing library, contacts etc...
Thank you for this great app. I hope the development will go on so that it would become the major DMS it deserves to be.
I also wish it would be adopted by the broadest audience possible.
I liked Access because it was an easy system.
I loved Oracle APEX because it's a powerful RAD platform and it allows to design web apps reachable from any web browser.
But nuBuiler got serious advantages that diverse to be emphasized and make nuBuilder, imho, much more interesting that these 2 previous solutions :
- it's free, unlimited and opensource
- It's build upon a simple but powerful model.
- It doesn't need any exotic extension or framework : You just need PHP and MySQL, nothing else. So it can run nicely even under the cheapest hosting solution.
For all of these reasons, a non professional programmer like me can, with limited knowledge in SQL/PHP and JS, create his own database application that he can access from anywhere.
I use nuBuilder just like evrebody would use MS Access for : managing library, contacts etc...
Thank you for this great app. I hope the development will go on so that it would become the major DMS it deserves to be.
I also wish it would be adopted by the broadest audience possible.