
Of course, Panorama X has all the features you’d expect from a fully relational database: boolean searches, custom layouts, automation, fast bulk data modification, auto-complete, pattern matching, and more. And, because it’s a Mac app through and through, it uses the standard macOS Time Machine interface. Panorama X lets you revert to either the most recently saved version or almost any previously-saved version. That’s huge! It means that virtually anything you do in Panorama X can be undone almost instantly.

That means it can perform searches, sorts, and analysis much more quickly than almost any other Mac database.Īnother uniqueness is that Panorama X is the first database program to support universal multi-level undo. Like a spreadsheet and unlike most other databases, Panorama X is 100% RAM-based. The result is a powerful tool for storing and analyzing any amount of data.

Panorama X (like previous versions) combines the best parts of a relational database with the best parts of a spreadsheet. The latest version, Panorama X, came out earlier this year, which makes it one of a tiny handful of Mac apps that have survived 25 years or more. Panorama 1.0 by ProVUE Development was first introduced in 1988.
