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History of Everything

History of Everything:

History of Everything:

History of Everything

by Vaughn Clement
History of Everything
History of Everything
History of Everything

What is it about?

History of Everything:

History of Everything

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
77Mb
Genre
Business Productivity
Last updated
December 8, 2016
Release date
December 8, 2016
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App Store Description

History of Everything:

This application is a special discounted offer that demonstrates how useful a database application for a mobile computing can be. This app is discounted from $19.99 to $5.99 to offer a low cost app with many features. The developer wanted to provide a product that offers a unique approach to collect endless types of data.

Who should use this application?

First let me give you the app approach to the usage. There are so many ways to use this app to create different forms of information. The user can select any subject that interests you it may be a hobby, recipes, school projects, product manager, history data, and many other topics.

You start by creating a new parent record for the subject or topic you want to manage. The parent record uses one screen to gather information you want to collect, and to research, file, and later recall either for your usage, or to share with other people. The app has the ability to search using one or more data fields, to collect related information you want to review. This feature is extremely quick to gather one or more records that contains to data you want to review.

Using a "FIND" is simple, you enter into the find mode by tapping the Find button and enter the search word/s you want to into a related field. Then you tap the do find button to collect all records that match your search word/s. This can be one records or even thousands of record depending upon your topic size.

Advanced features. The app has the following additional features:

- Use the search screen to go to any web site to find topic information.
- Copy information and paste the data into your parent screen for the current topic. There are individual portal records that may be used to separate topic data, and they are unlimited records that may be added for each topic.
- If you want to capture images for the topic, you can either copy the image from the web page, or copy the image ID and add it to a portal record using the image URL to save space on your device. In the Photos portal you can paste the image into the record, or paste the image URL in a portal row. When you highlight the image URL row and then tap the OPEN button, the web site will open and the image will be shown.
- You may also use this same approach to open any web site using the URL in the photos portal.

- In the app I created 3 example records for you to use as a way to get started.
- To add your topics you can overwrite the example records. Then start by adding new parent records of your choice.

The History of Everything app combines several database elements into one application. You can use the app for work, at home, or just for fun to manage an endless number of ways.

This application includes video help tutorial to learn the use of the application.
NOTE: there are no follow on costs, or In-App purchases required.
The developer offers online technical support for free. Click on the Developer support link found on the iTunes detail screen to access the developer's web site, and use the on screen chat to obtain assistance.

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