Rdex
by Peter Newman
Rdex is a simple, free form, cardfile database.
App Name | Rdex |
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Developer | Peter Newman |
Category | Productivity |
Download Size | 0 MB |
Latest Version | 2.4.23 |
Average Rating | 3.76 |
Rating Count | 34 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Rdex Android app |
Rdex is a free form, cardfile database designed for easy data storage and retrieval. Use it to store addresses, phone numbers, online logins, recipes, or anything you might need to find again. Searching is simple, just type a word into the search box to find every card containing that word. Designed for simplicity, Rdex requires no dialogs, no fancy fonts, no typing into multiple fields, just copy-and-paste or type into a new card and you are done.
Rdex recognizes phone numbers, email addresses and web links and connects them to their respective applications. Just tap the link to phone the number, compose an email or browse the website.
Rdex is also available for the PC. Store the data on a cloud service like Dropbox and you can access it from anywhere. Open the data file from within the Android Dropbox app and any changes you make will be saved to the Internet cloud.
Rdex is deliberately simple. The data file is stored as a simple text file. You can open it with any text editor. Operating systems and applications come and go but ASCII text will be with us forever.
Recent changes:
Fix crash on startup when attempting to open a local file that was deleted
Update helpfile for opening files stored in the cloud
Update to Android 12
Rdex recognizes phone numbers, email addresses and web links and connects them to their respective applications. Just tap the link to phone the number, compose an email or browse the website.
Rdex is also available for the PC. Store the data on a cloud service like Dropbox and you can access it from anywhere. Open the data file from within the Android Dropbox app and any changes you make will be saved to the Internet cloud.
Rdex is deliberately simple. The data file is stored as a simple text file. You can open it with any text editor. Operating systems and applications come and go but ASCII text will be with us forever.
Recent changes:
Fix crash on startup when attempting to open a local file that was deleted
Update helpfile for opening files stored in the cloud
Update to Android 12