What's the best database software for those applications that are not right for Excel?

JenniferMurphy

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Spreadsheets are perfect for many applications, but some of the ones I have been trying to shoehorn into Excel have me writing complex formulas or macros, with a lot of help from the gurus on this board, are really database applications and should be so implemented.

I see a lot of options for database software. There is always Access, which I have as part of my Office 365 subscription. But it has all of the quirks and gotchas of all M$FT products, perhaps the most of any.

There are several companies that offer cloud-based database software that looks very good. And having the data in the cloud is a plus if I want to share with friends or family. But the prices, usually $10-$30/month/user, are a little too high for my needs. I am happy to pay a reasonable cost, but not hundreds of dollars/year.

Google has database software, but it keeps changing. I played with Google sheets a bit, but it was even more quirky than Excel.

I would love to hear recommendations. Here are my priorities:
  1. Easy to use
  2. Support forum
  3. Reasonably priced
  4. Cloud based (meaning I can allow others to view and/or edit the data)
Thanks

PS: I didn't put this in the Access section because I wanted opinions from people not necessarily using Access. If it should have gone there, feel free to move it.

PPS: I am happy to post the results of my search.
 

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