Thanks guys, for the encouraging words.
Yeah there's another thread I started a while back on it, and another more recent (come to think of it, this one now makes 3, oops!!).
Basically, I got sick of using excel to do my cataloging of cards a few years back, and since I was trying to get into coding through work, I started doing this at home from time to time, for a bit more experience. -> I have an app at work I've put together for recording our IT tasks/calls (support stuff), and there's probably a million of those already out there, but it was the experience that drove me to write them.
It's intended to be a windows/pc platform (unsure if it would even work on Macs), and given my lack of (read, none) knowledge of phone app development, this'll remain that way, ha ha.
The app has a JET Database (read Microsoft Access), which is not required to be installed, to work. It's only required if you wanted to actually LOOK inside the DB. When ready, I'll be putting this out there for anyone keen on looking at it. I won't be looking to charge any fees, it'll be 100% free. Sure, I've spent a lot of hours on it, but it's all been for the joy of doing it, in hope that some day, someone will appreciate it for what it is, and get the same use out of it, as I have.
I havent considered any trade marks, or copy right on it, I don't see the point, nor need to.
There's probably a million other products out there, but like I said, I wanted the experience in doing something myself. It IS very basic, but at the end of the day, it gets the job done for me, so I hope it'll be of some use to others. I havent looked at making it into an online version or anything like that, I simply don't have the resources (servers, etc) to make this happen. Could be something I look at later on, perhaps.
This product has been under continual development, pretty much since day dot, and has never actually rendered a completely usable product.
With the exception of a few bits of things needing sorting out, it's starting to look like a usable product. Hence me showing some screens of it.
I won't know yet when it'll be ready for use, but hopefully it's not too far away.