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Records Master 7.51


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6
Downloads 14 Limitations None
Publisher John Woodward File Size 2.3M
Date added 01 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Records Master is a secure file manager that allows you to collect important records (such as bank statements, credit card statements, bills, or receipts) or PDFs in a database and allow for:

  • easy addition of new files (importing),
  • organization of files in hierarchical folders,
  • optional organization of files by date,
  • easy access to existing files (browsing, finding, smart folders exporting, printing)
  • the ability to associate notes with files or folders,
  • reminders to download or scan in recurring records such as financial statements, (including an integrated website password manager with advanced features to make it easy for you to go to websites to download the records),
  • encrypting the database, and
  • automatic or manual backup of the database.
Think of it as a replacement for a file cabinet but with easier filing and retrieval. You can also use it to keep any files together...especially useful for PDFs.

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