What they were saying in December 2005
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To put it to the test, I decided to implement my company’s internal asset database, currently stored in an Excel spreadsheet. 5 minutes. Read that again. 5 minutes. —Chris Petrilli
A very damn sophisticated Web app. —Tim Bray
Dabble is not a database system. I feel it now more like an application builder than the end user can refactor easily in order to up-scale the complexity to match his needs. No more upfront complex relational or object design: just put your data, add categories and refactor. —Bernard Notarianni
The way it works is much like a database management system […] except a whole lot more inviting and user-friendly because of the easy to use structure, beautiful user interface, and the use of terms that the average person can understand. —Solution Watch
Dabble DB is brilliant. Any mom and pop could build a database, starting with the information they already have. Recipes, anecdotes, jokes you name it. This is pervasive technology of a different kind. —lapax on stuff
…should be a fundamental building block of those office applications you wish you had but would cost too much to develop. … I think it will be easier to dabble than it is to jot. —Patrick Logan
What an amazing application. In just a few minutes I created a bug tracker, feature request and development time tracking system…. —Mike Hales
