Records 1.1 Sunshine Technology Preview

Records is now available from the Mac App Store, and it has received tons of positive feedback and suggestions. We want to say thank you for your support and ideas, that will help us shaping an even better app.

Records development is still in progress and a new major update — codename Sunshine — is on its way to the Mac App Store, and it will include a lot of new features, highly demanded from all of you.

Today we'd love to share with you a sneak peek video that highlights some of these new incredible features.

 

Records 1.1 Sunshine New Features

  • New 30+ Pre-Filled templates
  • New Table View to display all the records in a single view
  • New Ascending and descending data orders
  • New Rating field
  • New CSV data import and export
  • New French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish localizations
  • Improved UI designed exclusively for OS X 10.10 Yosemite 
 
 

Records 1.1 Sunshine will be a major update, available as free update for all users. Coming from the Mac App Store in the Summer 2015.

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Save the date, Records 1.0 Nucleus launches February 17th

We are incredibly excited to announce that Records for Mac will be launching in just a few days, on February 17th. Records is the most innovative personal database app ever designed for the Mac.

 
 

Pricing

Records 1.0 Nucleus for Mac is coming soon from the Mac App Store and you will be able to purchase the app for $29.99.

 

System Requirements

Records requires OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later. This enable to bring you the latest and greatest OS X advanced features.

 

Thank You

We want to thank you to all two thousand beta testers who have helped us to make it real and all the guys who have helped us in these two years of design and development.

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Records Sneak Peek

Today we are proud to show you the latest Records Sneak Peek after a long time of coding (and testing). Records is approaching to be code complete in the next few weeks, at this time we are working to improve the search area and localizing all the resources.

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User Interface: The Inspector Round 2

Last time we have introduced the first details about the application's inspector displaying some pics of it.

Today we are ready to show more details of the inspector because more items are now ready and merged into the application. We are at work on other inspectors and we are confidents to close the task in a few days or so.

How beautiful is the new OS X 10.10 Yosemite introduced by Apple at the WWDC 14? We are thrilled about it and we can't wait to start working on a version of Records for Yosemite as soon as possible.

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User Interface: The Inspector

Today I'm ready to show more details about another important element in Records, the inspector.

The inspector is one of the most important elements in the application that allow the user to configure all the editable items, in our case are called components. The basic workflow to customize a database in Records is to drag&drop one or more components inside the designer area and configure it like your needs.

When the user selects one or more components from the designer area, the inspector take care of collect and display all the editable properties like in this preview.

You know, Records is still in development and at this time the most important inspector items are ready and completely integrated into the application, I'm confident to integrate all the remaining inspector items in a few days.

Published on by Andrea Gelati.