Octyx by Gallieni Productions International is a piece of software that will help you organize all of your personal data, from stamp collections and movies to bank accounts and buseness information. Even though there is no version of Octyx for Mac available for download, there are several alternative information managing tools for Mac. Here is a list of alternatives to Octyx for Mac.
Bento is a personal database from FileMaker that's as easy to use as a Mac. Bento organizes all your important information in one place, so you can manage your contacts, coordinate events, track projects, prioritize tasks...
Not an alternative? Report a problemWhenever I'm swamped in work at office, I find it difficult to remember all the details regarding work events, friends birthdays or family events.
Not an alternative? Report a problemSpiderOak is a multi-platform secure online backup, storage, access, and sharing solution engineered for the consumer and small businesses. You must first sign up to use SpiderOak.
Not an alternative? Report a problemJreepad is an excellent free "personal database" program - it's a great way to organise all your personal notes, thoughts, tasks, recipes, memories... What's more, it's open-source and programmed in Java, so that all may benefit from it!
Not an alternative? Report a problemOuistee can create your personal database in a few clicks! It's a good way to manage any of your data, like recipes, DVD or book collections.
Not an alternative? Report a problemFree Address Book by GAS Softwares is a freeware contact management tool that can help you keep...
Calendar and Day Planner (USA Edition) by Eshasoft is a personal information management tool (PIM)...
MyContacts by Dionel de la Cruz & Octavian Merches is a piece of software that was created to help...
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EssentialPIM by Astonsoft Ltd is a program developed to store personal information like to...
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