I still use Sheepshaver, although for a very specific purpose. I frequently go back to databases created years ago and immediately find the item I’m looking for and can download it or just consult the data. The program is wonderful and it allows me to keep all sorts of data and information, including documents such as receipts, articles, and all sorts of materials. They changed their policy for good reasons and I connected up with him. The developer is a fascinating gentleman with whom I communicated a few years ago when I was able to obtain the app because I worked for a very not for profit - a church lol. Easy to use, has iOS version and synchs with ease across all my devices.ĭEVONthink3 has been a constant with me for years. I use it for creating databases of medical information like blood pressure, daily diabetic blood tests, books collections, library of video/audio teaching programs, etc. Tap Forms is an easy to use yet very versatile database that allows you to design all kinds of databases. I have used it for years and it has been a life saver (not the fruity kind lol). There is so much you can do with it including the ability to create PDF’s with hyperlinked table of contents. My favorite app is Nisus Writer Pro followed by Tap Forms 5 and DEVONthink 3. I am pretty sure I still have a box with the old Quicken disks and all my yearly backups - I seem to remember the program did better that way for a long time. I gave it up for SEE early last year (and I don’t like SEE nearly as much, it’s a bit of a step backwards for me). I had started budgeting on Excel but really enjoyed Quicken when I first started using it. Quicken was one of the best investments I made in my 20s. That may be a winter project, to move client emails over to the Big Sur machine. I am still on a Sierra machine though (although I have a Big Sur Mini) - not sure how much I’ll like the newer versions of Mail. I still have Eudora on an older machine for archives. I reluctantly switched some of my accounts to Apple Mail in 2012, still using Eudora on an older machine for the others. With Eudora it was really easy to move mailboxes and mail back and forth between Windows and Mac machines. I did try Claris but was already pretty invested in Eudora (both Win and Mac) so it didn’t last long.
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