Simple. Flexible. Relational.
Kase exists because it should. There should be a database app that can go anywhere with you. It should be:
• Simple — Using it should be easy and intuitive,
• Flexible — Once familiar with the basics, you can design any database to track anything important to you, and
• Relational — Inter-linked data is an order of magnitude more useful. Plus, you don't want to repeat yourself.
Additionally, it should be:
• Personal — You should not need to worry about who can peek into your data, and
• Always Available — High-speed wireless network should *not* be a prerequisite for accessing your own data.
Something like that didn't exist, so I started creating Kase in 2014.
Kase is all that. It is not perfect, but it does its job well.
Basic Concepts:
• Your Kase contains Boxes.
• Each Box stores Decks that can relate to each other.
• A Deck collects similarly structured Cards.
• And a Card is where you put data Entries.
Features:
• Pick, assign, and organize with Categories, Tags, and Marks.
• Search by name, notes, full text, or keywords: Full-text indexing with Natural Language Processing.
• Highlight any Box, Deck, Card, Entry, or Keyword.
• Write in Markdown and see rich formatted text.
• Deck definitions support inheritance!
• Box can be locked with a passcode, and unlocked with Face ID or Touch ID.
• Formatters (Fx) to visualize data in different ways without altering the data one bit.
e.g. UnitConverter, NameMapper, WordScrambler, ICU Transformers...
• Side-by-Side: Compare Cards easily by displaying in columns.
• On-device Text Recognitions (OCR) for multiple languages.
• Import/Export in CSV, JSON, or KASE.
• Complete Backup & Restore.
• iPad Multitasking support: Split View, Slide Over, etc.
• Very customizable UI.
What Kase is Not:
• Cloud syncing yet (stay tuned...)
WISD:
• Data ▹ Information ▹ Knowledge ▹ Wisdom
By now you should realize how valuable your data is. So why give it away? Kase keeps your data yours.
See www.wisd.com/kase for more details.