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(Apologies, too many years spent steeped in numeric data and being frustrated by inflexible software. You can now do in Excel, on a PC/Laptop, what I used to have to rely on a computer the size of a small planet to do)
I use Excel but any half decent spreadsheet programme would do. I always think spreadsheets are better than database type software as you don't have to get all the fields you want right first time and can modify it as time goes on and you hit the inevitable 'I wish I'd done that' moment which can lead to doom, gloom and despondency with databases. You can sort, filter, search and generally play around with data in a spreadsheet. When you get really ambitious (or turn into a geeky anorak) you can start drawing graphs, pie charts and all other sorts of daft things.(Apologies, too many years spent steeped in numeric data and being frustrated by inflexible software. You can now do in Excel, on a PC/Laptop, what I used to have to rely on a computer the size of a small planet to do)
. It still involves scribbling a paper record when I'm in the garden and then transferring it to the computer when my hands are clean - grit in the keyboard is a real menace
I looked at Numbers ... but it (apparently) can't import dates from Excel
I looked at Numbers ... but it (apparently) can't import dates from ExcelA salutory lesson for an ex-software developer
Dicentra peregrina alba ((That's supposed to be an 8 inside brackets beside the Dicentra but it keeps on coming up as the sunglass smiley)