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Great success for iDatabase, thousands downloads and new download-server in Apimac site

Apimac today announced the launch of a new additional server to accommodate customers who were unable to download iDatabase, the company's new personal database management solution software for Mac.

2010-09-16
MILAN, ITALY, September 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) Apimac today announced the launch of a new additional server to accommodate customers who were unable to download iDatabase, the company's new personal database management solution software for Mac. With many website articles, online magazines and dedicated reviews written about iDatabase, Apimac registered an increase of over 47% of visits to the site with thousands of page hits iDatabase webpage.

Since the release of the Mac version of iDatabase, already tens of thousands of downloads were made from their official site. In the early hours the downloads were so numerous that some visitors were unable to download the trial because of overloaded lines.

Virtually identical in features, layout, and operation, iDatabase 1.0 for iOS and iDatabase 3.2 for Mac OS X complement each other to offer a personal database management solution both on the desktop and on the go. The clean, simplified GUI allows the user to begin using the app immediately, without instruction of any kind. Facilitating this ease of use is a built-in library of 16 templates: Accounts, Classes, Computers, Contacts, Customers, Events, Exercise Log, Expenses, Inventory, Movie Catalog, Membership List, Mobile Phones, Notes, Projects, Recipes, To Do, and Vehicle Maintenance.

Language Support:
* US English and Italian

System Requirements:
* Mac Version: Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later (Snow Leopard compatible)
* iPhone/iPod touch Version: iOS 3.0 or later (iOS 4 compatible)
* 8.3 MB OS X
* 1.2 MB iOS

Pricing and Availability:
iDatabase 3.2 for Mac is available for $29.00 (USD) from the Apimac Store. A fully enabled, free 8-day trial version is also available for download. iDatabase 1.0 for iOS is $2.99 (USD) and available worldwide through the App Store in the Productivity category. Review copies are available on request.

About Apimac:
ocated in Italy Apimac is a company founded in 1996 dedicated to Mac OS X and iPhone only software. People at Apimac aim to put into users' hands applications which they can use in a way they do things every day. Right after opening their applications, users can immediately focus on their task, not even noticing that they're using entirely new software.


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[Press-News.org] Great success for iDatabase, thousands downloads and new download-server in Apimac site
Apimac today announced the launch of a new additional server to accommodate customers who were unable to download iDatabase, the company's new personal database management solution software for Mac.