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[Closed] Is there a Filemaker open source alternative?

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A friend who is the marque expert for a brand of vintage bikes has thousands of records on index cards. He is worried about how easily it all could be lost (accident, death, etc) so I suggested making a database.

I could knock him up a database fairly quickly on the old version of FM on my Mac, but I need something that will be free and run on a PC/Mac (or possibly Linux) because he reckons a lot of the other marque experts in the vintage cycle community have the same problem, no money and lots of records that won't mean anything to a non enthusiast, therefore likely to get chucked out.

Any recommendations?

(I've done a quick search, but most software never quite works like it says on the box. 🙂 )


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 2:46 pm
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LibreOffice Base is probably a reasonable starting point for something like that.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 2:48 pm
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if the index-card system works well for him then Trello is an excellent (and free!) cloud-based version of that. It's not a database but is searchable & sortable, and very intuitive. Easy to collaborate with other users too.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:03 pm
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I've had a look at LibreOffice Base, and I think it's too technical for the intended users, so it would be too easily broken. If I was doing it for myself, it's probably what I'd pick though.

I was thinking of something that can wrap-up the database in one file - which would be possible in Filemaker.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:05 pm
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Never used it but these guys call themselves an open source FileMaker

https://www.openxava.org/ate/filemaker-alternative


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:13 pm
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If he's worried about it getting lost, put it online so other people can access it.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:18 pm
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I've never played with it...but can't you turn your FileMaker solution into a runtime for distribution? I think it's only apllicable for single user environment. Might work though


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:36 pm
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Create a form in google docs that populate a spreadsheet?


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:40 pm
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The other thing I'd think of, if his main concern is that the knowledge is not lost is indeed to put it online somewhere. Wikipedia might be a good place to star, but I agree with others that online in some form would probably ensure it's useful to more people and maintained for as long as it is useful to someone.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:41 pm
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I’ve never played with it…but can’t you turn your FileMaker solution into a runtime for distribution?

You used to be able to, and indeed the Royal College of Anaesthetists did just that for years with an approved logbook based on FM. I think Mac OS13 broke the runtime system though.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 3:43 pm
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Create a form in google docs that populate a spreadsheet?

A lot of the basics could be spreadsheet, but there is a lot of ancillary info, pictures, scans, multiple previous owners etc, so it will need to be a relational database.

It's the sort of thing someone who knows a bit of code could kludge up, but the end-users are more expert in Victorian technology, and my code experience is [s]years[/s] decades out of date. 🙂

I could prototype it in my old version of FileMaker while trying to find something end-user simple, but I'd rather not do it twice. I could run-time it, but the danger is deliberate obsolescence which is less likely with open-source.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 4:38 pm
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A wiki would be an easy option.

It actually sounds to me like exactly the sort of thing that a non-relational DB would be ideal for.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 9:49 pm
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Airtable might do enough for the requirement.

https://airtable.com/


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 10:08 pm
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A wiki would be an easy option.

It actually sounds to me like exactly the sort of thing that a non-relational DB would be ideal for.

It would not be a public database. A lot on info is kept about various people's valuable collections, and a lot of them want that kept private.

I thought about non-relational, but for example, there's component databases to be linked in as well as others.


 
Posted : 25/02/2020 10:27 pm
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As for the file uploads, i've just discovered it's possible in Google Forms https://sites.google.com/site/scriptsexamples/home/announcements/google-forms-file-upload-feature


 
Posted : 26/02/2020 4:10 pm
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@jonnouk thanks, I can see that being quite useful.


 
Posted : 26/02/2020 6:39 pm