
With v3.0 in 2007, came the refactoring of the online searchers, modules and items were reorganized, a new module creation feature was added and the license changed from LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) to GPL (GNU General Public License). Over its different incarnations, there have been four major releases, including a major rewrite with v3 and v4. I have worked over the years to make the product as flexible as can be you can add your own fields, you can created completely new modules (using the Data Crow Wizards), hide fields, change the item form, change the quick view, change the fonts, change the skin, change the user permissions, change which modules are shown, change. From that moment on Data Crow has grown slowly into what is today a somewhat complex but very, very feature rich product. The name is bit odd, granted, but I loved it. My wife came up with the name during a holiday in France. In 2003 I decided to renamed the product to Data Crow.

It had a table view (which still exists) and no item form.
Datacrow cd input software#
It was a very small product which focussed mainly on registering software (applications and games).


I released this software to the public on in 2002. This projected started as CD Library back in 2001.
