)Other posts in this series about the web-based and iOS-enabled database, Airtable, can be found here.
Airtable is a universal app that runs equally well on an iPad and an iPhone. In this post, I’m going to look at using the app on an iPhone.
Jim’s on the road and wants to check his client list. (Of course, he pulls into a service stop. 😄 )
- Client List
- Zulu Tools details
- Employee Record
- Action List
- Adding A New Visit
- Adding A New Action
- Company Set-up Form
- Confirmation
This is a slideshow; click to see more details about each screenshot.
The Airtable app has the same functionality to build and modify objects on the iPhone as the iPhone.
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