ita, which iphone password vault do you use? Between work & home, I can't keep track of all my passwords, and the iPhone seems a better option than a geek stick for the very reason you mention.
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what software program do you use on your phone, ita?
I don't have an iPhone--I have a Nokia e61i running Symbian. I use the Epocware Handy Safe.
Ha! I saw "phone" and my brain read "iPhone". Funny that.
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ita, I have Nokia as well. Handy Safe - does it have a mac desktop equivalent?
No. I haven't decided on a Mac app yet. I'd love some way to synch between Mac, PC, and phone, but that's a pipe dream and a half.
Software design type folks -- I need a searchable database designed to be used on a website. Basically, I want to create a scholarship search database where a student can input scholarship criteria (like "engineering" "african american" "minimum GPA") and the database will provide a list of applicable scholarships. I want it it to be easily updated by me or one of my staff (i.e. in a spreadsheet or something similarly familiar).
Now, to the question - how much would it cost to hire a freelancer to design something like that? What are the other parameters that I need to think about that affect difficulty or cost?
What are the other parameters that I need to think about that affect difficulty or cost?
Are you (your university) hosting it? Would it be part of an existing website?
If you're paying for hosting, an open source solution (eg: Linux OS, PHP web pages with MySQL database) would probably be cheaper to host than commercial software (eg: Windows Server OS, ASP web pages with SQL Server database) but otherwise I can't really say which approach is better.
Would you require a web interface for entering the data? or would some desktop program (eg: written in Access) be adequate? Entering data in a spreadsheet would work, but that would require some sort of export-to-database routine, plus spreadsheets would lack data validation that you could get in a custom program.
As for pricing... I dunno. I'm guessing a consulting company might bill you $120-$140 per hour? with maybe a day's work for a simple solution (take that with a grain of salt - I rarely have to estimate how long thing will take). Maybe less time, or more if I'm underestimating how complex the whole thing would be. For example, setting up a new site and/or database server might cost more than using existing servers.
You could probably find a freelancer at a lower rate.